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Taking time out of your schedule to focus on professional development is more important now than ever. With shifting priorities and changing demands, stay up to date with a variety of resources to reach your own professional and personal goals. Our curated collection is categorized by topic area with content applicable to members at all career stages. These offerings include professional development sessions from our annual convention, webinars, tutorials, and more.
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'Slow Science' in a Post-Pandemic World
This professional development session from the 2024 Annual Convention encourages attendees to reflect on if, and how, ‘Slow Science’ may be feasible for their own work.
Conference Presentation
Internationalizing Personality and Social Psychology Through Teaching: Challenges and Opportunities
Learn strategies for locating and integrating global perspectives into course planning, mentorship, and research.
Conference Presentation
Social Media: Friend or Foe
A discussion around ideas and steps that personality and social psychologists can take to study social media's overall impact.
Conference Presentation
A DARN Conversation: Resisting Ableism in Psychology
A discussion of ableist approaches and practices in psychological research, training, and policy.
Free-Form Friday
What’s in a Name? Assumptions About Scholars With Non-anglicized Names
A potential challenge that scholars from diverse cultural backgrounds many face is how they are perceived by others due to their nonanglicized names.
Free-Form Friday
Use of Predictive and Forecasting Methods in Personality and Social Psychology
What are the benefits of predictive methods in social and behavioral sciences, and is the time ripe for an area of predictive behavioral science?
Free-Form Friday
The Potentials and Pitfalls of Collaborative Multi-national Research Projects
This session brings together representatives from three collaborative projects to discuss potentials and pitfalls of multi-national research projects.
Conference Presentation
The Next Generation of Prejudice Reduction Research: An Interactive Workshop
What should the next generation of prejudice-reduction intervention and research look like in order to have the highest possible impact?
Conference Presentation