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Announcing the 2023 APAGS PSRG Grant Winners!

It is once again time to announce this year’s winners of the American Psychological Association of Graduate Students (APAGS) Psychological Science Research Grant (PSRG)! Every year, graduate students apply for $1,000 worth of funding to provide support for their psychological research endeavors. This year, we are proud to announce a total of 107 applicants were considered for the $12,000 of funding: $9,000 awarded to student researchers with an additional $3,000 awarded to innovative research dedicated to topics on diversity and minoritized populations.

Here are PSRG winners for the general category:

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Introducing the 2022 PSRG Winners

Sponsored yearly by APAGS, all APA graduate student affiliates are eligible to apply for the  Psychological Science Research Grant (PSRG), a $1,000 grant used to fund innovative research projects conducting psychological science research studies, with additional funding reserved specifically for diversity-focused research. This year, 12 exceptional graduate student projects have been selected from the pool of highly competitive applications. Below are summaries and highlights of their awarded projects. 

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Grant-Writing 101 for Graduate Students

Mary A. Fernandes, Leslie S. Gaynor

During graduate school, many psychology graduate students will have the opportunity (and necessity) to pursue grant funding in order to support their training or thesis projects. Approaching the process of grant writing can require an immense amount of time and preparation, and it can be daunting when you are writing a grant application for the first time. Below, we have provided some basic steps to help you organize your efforts. 

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