C. Eugene Walker Education Award in Pediatric Psychology
This award is designed to facilitate Society of Pediatric Psychology trainees' ability to attend professional meetings that will enhance their educational pursuits. The C. Eugene Walker Education Award was established in 2007 by C. Eugene Walker, PhD. One award is available for $1,000. Deadline: Jan. 31 Eligibility The award is available to any graduate student, intern, or postdoctoral fellow who is a member of the Society of Pediatric Psychology and enrolled in a training program involving substantial instruction in pediatric psychology. The award may be for the purpose of attending any educational fu...
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Society of Pediatric Psychology Diversity Research Grant
To highlight the importance of diversity in pediatric psychology research and clinical care, SPP has established a $5,000 research grant available to members of the Society. Funds are available to conduct pediatric psychology research that features diversity-related variables, such as race/ethnicity, gender, culture, sexual orientation, language differences, socioeconomic status and/or religiosity. Other aspects of diversity may be considered. Eligibility Applicants may be students, fellows or early career faculty (i.e., within three years of appointment). Funds are not provided for indirect costs to the insti...
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Marion and Donald Routh Student Research Grant
This grant is designed to enable a student member of the Society of Pediatric Psychology to pursue research scholarship. Funding is available up to $5,000. Up to $500 of the award amount can be budgeted for convention and meeting travel. Funds may not be used for indirect costs of the University, stipends of principal investigators or costs associated with manuscript preparation. New this year: Up to $1,000 will also be provided to the runner-up to support their proposed research. Annual Deadline: Oct. 1 Eligibility This award is for current student members of SPP in full-time psychology graduate progr...
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Mary Jo Kupst Trainee Grant for Research in Resilience
This award was initiated in part through funds from the 2012 Society of Pediatric Psychology (SPP) regional conference in Milwaukee to honor Mary Jo Kupst, PhD’s career contributions. It is designed to help facilitate trainee research that will provide a novel contribution and advance the field of pediatric psychology specifically in the area of resilience. A yearly award of $1,000 will be made to a trainee who proposes a research project examining resilience and/or family functioning with a pediatric psychology population. The award is available to any graduate student, intern or postdoctoral fellow who is a me...
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Conquer Cancer Foundation of ASCO Medical Student Rotation for Underrepresented Populations
Applications must be submitted by January 8, 2015. The Conquer Cancer Foundation of ASCO Medical Student Rotation for Underrepresented Populations, is a funding opportunity designed to facilitate the recruitment and retention of individuals from populations underrepresented in medicine to cancer careers and increase access to quality care for underserved communities. The Medical Student Rotation program was initially developed as part of the Conquer Cancer Foundation/ASCO/Susan G. Komen for the Cure Quality of Care Initiative. The Medical Student Rotation for Underrepresented Populations (MSR) provides 8- to 1...
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Conquer Cancer Foundation International Development and Education Award
Applications Due January 7, 2015  The International Development and Education Award (IDEA) provides support for early-career oncologists in low- and middle-income countries by establishing strong relationships with leading ASCO members who serve as scientific mentors to each recipient. Recipients of this award will attend ASCO’s 2015 Annual Meeting (May 29 - June 2, 2015) and participate in a post-Meeting visit to their mentor’s institution in the U.S. or Canada.  Recipients of this international award will also receive 3 years of complimentary ASCO membership, including a subscription to the...
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Request for Proposals: 2015 Comparative Effectiveness Research Professorship in Breast Cancer
The Comparative Effectiveness Research Professorship (CERP) is a topic-specific competition designed to provide flexible funding to outstanding researchers who have made and are continuing to make significant contributions that have changed the direction of cancer research and who provide mentorship to junior researchers. This program was created in response to the rapid growth of the Comparative Effectiveness Research (CER) field and the governmental recommendation to increase training opportunities in comparative effectiveness methods. Letters of Intent (LOI) are due by December 3, 2014.  Invited full appli...
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Conquer Cancer Foundation of ASCO Resident Travel Award for Underrepresented Populations
Applications must be submitted by January 8, 2015. The Conquer Cancer Foundation of ASCO Resident Travel Award for Underrepresented Populations (RTA) is designed to facilitate the recruitment and retention of individuals from underrepresented populations in medicine to cancer careers and increase access to quality care for underserved communities. This program was initially developed as part of the Conquer Cancer Foundation/ASCO/Susan G. Komen for the Cure Quality of Care Initiative. The Resident Travel Award for Underrepresented Populations provides financial support for residents from underrepresented popula...
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Conquer Cancer Foundation Long-Term International Fellowship
The Long-term International Fellowship (LIFe) provides early-career oncologists in low- to middle-income countries the support and resources needed to advance their training by deepening their relationship with a mentor from the United States, Canada, or the European Union and his or her institution. Through a one-year medical fellowship, the recipient will earn valuable training and experience with which they can affect change in cancer care in their home country. Recipients must return to their home institutions after completing their international fellowship and are expected to disseminate the knowledge they ha...
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Request for Applications: 2015 Conquer Cancer Foundation of ASCO Clinical Trials Participation Award
Applications for the 2015 CTPA are due by 11:59 pm ET on January 5, 2015. The Clinical Trials Participation Award (CTPA) is designed to increase the awareness of and participation in clinical trials among physicians through the recognition of quality, community-based clinical research sites. Award Recognition Clinical Trials Participation Award recipients will be recognized at the 2015 ASCO Annual Meeting in Chicago, Illinois May 29-June 2, 2015. Each recipient will receive a: -- Clinical Trials Participation Award recognition plaque -- Complimentary registration to the ASCO Annual Meeting...
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Request for Proposals to Pursue the Society for Research in Child Development Strategic Plan
Please note that eligibility to apply requires a current SRCD membership Deadline: December 15, 2014 The Society is pleased to issue its sixth request for proposals for member-initiated research planning activities that address one or more goals of SRCD’s strategic plan. Prior competitions in 2008-2013 funded 23 diverse and creative projects that have benefited SRCD members in a number of ways. The deadline for submissions is December 15, 2014. SRCD’s Strategic Plan lists the following areas for attention: 1. Increase appreciation for the fact that an understanding of development requires t...
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Request for Proposals: 2015 Norine Johnson Psychotherapy Research Grant for Early Career Psychologists
The Norine Johnson, Ph.D., Psychotherapy Research Grant, offered annually by the Society for the Advancement of Psychotherapy to Early Career Psychologists (within 10 years post earning the doctoral degree), provides $10,000 toward the advancement of research on psychotherapist factors that may impact treatment effectiveness and outcomes, including type of training, amount of training, professional degree or discipline of the psychotherapist, and the role or impact of psychotherapists’ personal characteristics on psychotherapy treatment outcomes. Eligibility Early Career (within 10 years post earning the...
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Request for Proposals: Charles J. Gelso, Ph.D., Psychotherapy Research Grants
The Charles J. Gelso, Ph.D., Psychotherapy Research Grants, offered annually by the Society for the Advancement of Psychotherapy to graduate students, predoctoral interns, postdoctoral fellows, and psychologists (including early career psychologists), provide three $5,000 grants toward the advancement of research on psychotherapy process and/or psychotherapy outcome. Eligibility All graduate students, predoctoral interns, postdoctoral fellows, and doctoral-level researchers with a promising or successful record of publication are eligible for the grant. The research committee reserves the right not to award a ...
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Call for Applications: National Postdoctoral Association 13th Annual Meeting Childcare Support Awards
The National Postdoctoral Association (NPA) is pleased to offer new childcare awards for postdoctoral scholars to attend our 13th Annual Meeting, which will be held in Baltimore, Maryland, March 13 - 15, 2015. The awards will be used to cover childcare expenses while attending the Annual Meeting up to the limit of the award. Award amounts will vary, but the maximum amount awarded will be $500. The awards, sponsored by the Elsevier Foundation, will be competitively allocated and limited to one per institution. The number of awards granted will depend on the estimated cost of each application, and the amount of fund...
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