2 June 2019

32nd ECNP Congress 2019


25 May 2019

14th International Conference on Child and Adolescent Psychopathology


15 May 2019

Mental Health Conference 2019 — Annual Conference on Mental Health





Events

University Research Scholarships

Every year the University offers up to 18 university research scholarships to exceptional PhD applicants.


Value

Successful applicants will receive payment to cover their University fees for a period of three years, along with a maintenance grant matching the Research Council UK rate. The total value of the three year scholarship is estimated at more than £50,000 per scholar.

Eligibility

To be considered for a university research scholarship you must meet the following criteria:

these awards are only available to nationals from the UK and EU and are not open to applicants who are liable to pay academic fees at the international fee rate
you must have submitted a research degree application form and be in receipt of a student ID number
you must not have already been awarded, or be currently studying for, a doctoral degree
you must have achieved at least an upper second class honours degree at undergraduate level
if your first language is not English you must meet the University’s English language requirements


How to Apply

Apply from here


$2,500 scholarships for neuropsychology graduate students.

Deadline: June 1, 2015

Sponsor: APF

Description:
APF supports two annual $2,500 scholarships are available for graduate students in neuropsychology.

Eligibility: Candidates must have:

Completed doctoral candidacy.
Demonstrated research competence and area commitment.
IRB approval must be received from host institution before funding can be awarded if human participants are involved.

 How to Apply: The application must be co-signed by the candidate's faculty mentor or director of training, after he or she has certified the accuracy of the student's information.

Submission Process

Apply online now.

Benton-Meier Scholarships

David Pilon Scholarship for Training in Professional Psychology

This scholarship is intended to promote supplemental training and education experiences in professional practice (funds must support future training and education rather than previous work).

Deadline: May 6, 2015

Sponsor: APAGS

Description: David Pilon was one of the founding co-chairs of APAGS in 1988. This $1,000 cash scholarship, named in his honor as appreciation for his initial work in launching APAGS, is intended to promote supplemental training and education experiences in professional practice (funds must support future training and education rather than previous work). The scholarship is designed also to be used for a specific training program or opportunity not otherwise available to the student so that an identifiable increase in knowledge will result from the training.

 Eligibility: APAGS grants and awards are available to graduate student members of APAGS who are enrolled at least half-time as a student in good standing at a regionally accredited university. Students who join as a graduate student affiliate are members of APAGS; students who are members of APA as undergraduate student affiliates, associate member or other member status, must change their status to graduate student affiliate prior to applying for this grant/award.
Undergraduates are not eligible to apply for these grants/awards, nor are current or former APAGS Committee members, subcommittee chairs and task force chairs. In addition, former APAGS subcommittee members or ad hoc reviewers who have previously reviewed this scholarship are not eligible. Previous recipients of each grant/award are not eligible to apply again for a period of five years.

 How to Apply

Apply online at  http://forms.apa.org/apags/proposals/

Financial Aid Scholarship



This scholarship provides unmet financial need to students who, in addition to good academic standing, need financial assistance in order to complete a particular program of study.

Deadline: April 15, 2015; April 15, 2016

Sponsor: Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.

Description: Awards ranging from $750 to $2,000 are available for undergraduate and graduate students with good academic standing who have endured great hardship to accomplish their educational goals.

Eligibility: To be eligible for this one-year one-time only award, the applicant must: Be a full-time undergraduate student, sophomore or beyond, currently enrolled in an accredited campus-based degree-granting institution of higher learning; be a full-time graduate student currently enrolled or will be a student in the fall of the award year; have a minimum GPA of 2.5 ("C+" average).

How to Apply

Apply online at http://www.akaeaf.org/publications/

This scholarship is offered to encourage students to continue their education by awarding scholarships to students who have demonstrated scholastic achievement and financial need.

Deadline: March 15, 2015; March 15, 2016

Sponsor: The Bailey Family Foundation


Description: The $5,000 award is for tuition only.


Eligibility:  Possess a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.5; demonstrate financial need; applicants must be enrolled or accepted to one of the participating schools listed on the scholarship application; applicants must be US residents; applications must be pursuing their undergraduate degree; if selected, information WILL be verified.



How to Apply:Apply online or contact the Bailey Family Foundation, 912 W. Platt St., Tampa, FL 33606, phone: (813) 549-6140, fax: (813) 549-6141,
email: bailey@bailey-family.org


College Scholarship Award

Description: The purpose of this fellowship is to facilitate summer fellowships for work with a child and adolescent psychiatrist researcher-mentor. It provides up to $3,500 plus five days at the AACAP annual meeting. Participants are required to attend the meeting to present their research in a new research poster session. (Complimentary registration and travel reimbursement for the Annual Meeting are included in addition to the fellowship stipend.)



Eligibility: Applicants for 1-12 month (short-term) fellowships must submit a copy of a Ph.D. diploma from a university outside Japan dated no more than six years prior to April 2 of the application year or a letter from their institution stating that the applicant is a Ph.D. candidate within two years of receiving a Ph.D.


How to Apply: Please send in personal information, CV, Statement of Interest, Letter of support from proposed mentor, Letter of good standing from medical school and complete application form available on the AACAP website.

For more information contact the Department of Research, Training and Education at 202-966-7300 or via email.



Jeanne Spurlock Research Fellowship in Drug Abuse and Addiction

Applications are now open for the CIRS 2015 !


General Guidelines



Study Subject: Scholarships are awarded in all subject areas related to Psychology.

Course Level: Scholarships are available for PhD and Post-Doctoral fellows only.

Number of awards: Approximately 5 scholarships are awarded each year.


Admission Status: You must be enrolled as a PhD/Post Doc Candidate to apply for the CIRS.

Selection Criteria: The CIRS are awarded based on academic excellence, experience and the quality of the proposal.


Eligibility: You must meet following eligibility criteria; 1) Citizen of any country.
2) Must hold a minimum equivalent GPA of 8.5/10 in the most recent or highest qualification.


To apply, please contact here with the subject header "CIRS". All applications must be made using online system.

CASMH International Research Scholarships (CIRS)