Thursday, February 21, 2013

Psi Chi Meet the Speaker

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Psi Chi members,

Psi Chi would like alert your chapter to an exciting, new opportunity for Psi Chi students to enjoy at the Eastern Psychological Association (EPA) Conference this March: Meet the Speaker sessions. Following two talks by the distinguished speakers, a limited number of interested students will attend a more intimate and informal session with a moderator to help them engage with the speaker. The idea is to give Psi Chi students an opportunity to ask questions in a less intimidating atmosphere as well as to learn more about these distinguished psychologists’ research interests, significant undergraduate and graduate experiences that drew them to the field, and gain advice on the development of a career in psychology.

To keep these sessions small, they will be "invitation only" and capped at 20 students per session. Therefore, we ask that chapters select no more than two Psi Chi students from their chapter to attend each session. However, to ensure that as many chapters as possible can participate, we may have to further limit participation to one session per chapter. The two available sessions are listed below.
  1. Saturday, March 2, 10:30–11:50 a.m.
    Paul Rozin, PhD (University of Pennsylvania)
    Meet the Speaker session: 12:00–1:20 p.m.
    “The Aesthetics of Temporal Sequence, and Ten Almost Consecutive Paper Rejections From Psychological Science”
    Description: First, a discussion of the criteria used for acceptance for publication in major journals, illustrated by 10 rejections of papers on which Dr. Rozin has been an author in recent years. Second, a discussion of the aesthetics of temporal sequence: how sequences of events like movements in a piece of music or dishes in a meal can be optimally ordered to have maximum impact on both experience and memory.
  2. Saturday, March 2, 12:00–1:20 p.m.
    Saul Kassin, PhD (John Jay College of Criminal Justice, Williams College, NY)
    Meet the Speaker session: 1:30–2:50 p.m.
    “Why Confession Trumps Innocence”
    Description: Several years ago, Kassin pioneered the scientific study of false confessions by developing a taxonomy that is universally accepted and laboratory interrogation paradigms that are used to assess why innocent people confess. He was awarded an APA presidential citation for his research on false confessions and is currently funded by the National Science Foundation.
    Saul Kassin is Distinguished Professor of Psychology at John Jay College of Criminal Justice and Massachusetts Professor of Psychology at Williams College. He is an author of Social Psychology and several scholarly books, including: Confessions in the Courtroom, The Psychology of Evidence and Trial Procedure, and The American Jury on Trial. Kassin is Past President of the American Psychology-Law Society (AP-LS) and is senior author of the 2010 AP-LS White Paper entitled “Police-Induced Confessions: Risk Factors and Recommendations.” He lectures frequently; has testified in state, federal, and military courts; and has appeared as a media consultant for all major networks.
We hope your chapter members will be interested in this attending one of these events as a benefit to their membership in Psi Chi. If successful, we hope to expand these sessions at EPA in 2014.
To have your students participate in these Meet the Speaker sessions, please e-mail the following information as soon as possible to psychology.society@lehman.cuny.edu

1st Session Preference: ________________________________

Names and email addresses of members who will attend the talk and session:
  1. Name:____________________________ email address: ______________________________
  2. Name:____________________________ email address: ______________________________
2nd Session Preference: _______________________________

Names and email addresses of members who will attend the talk and session:
  1. Name:____________________________ email address: ______________________________
  2. Name:____________________________ email address: ______________________________
We will select participants based on a “first-come, first-served” basis and on session preference. Selected students will be notified of the exact location of the session.

We look forward to seeing you at EPA!

Vincent Prohaska, Lehman College, City University of New York
Fabiana DesRosiers, Dominican College

Sunday, February 17, 2013

First Service Event - Blood Drive


Hey Psi Chi Terps!  The first service opportunity of the semester is quickly approaching.  On Tuesday, February 19th, 10:00am - 4:00pm, come to the Stamp atrium to donate blood to the American Red Cross.  Although walk-ins are accepted, you may also register in advance at the link below:


In order to get service credit, please submit your proof of donation at a Psi Chi board meeting or email a scanned copy to d.bukreyeva@gmail.com.

Friday, February 15, 2013

Next Meeting: UMD's New Master's in Clinical Psychology Program!

For our next meeting, Julia Felton, Ph.D will be speaking about the new Master's in Clinical Psychology program here at the University of Maryland. Julia Felton is the Director of this program.

The program is offered online with live lectures in the evenings and is designed for working professionals who desire advanced knowledge in clinical psychology to enter, advance, or expand their career options in the mental health field. Applications are now being accepted for the Fall, 2013 semester. No GRE or previous experience in psychology is required to apply to the program. 

For more information, attend our next meeting! Also, FREE PIZZA AND SODA as usual :-)

When: Tuesday, February 26th at 7:00pm
Where: BPS1142

For additional information, check out...

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or contact Dr. Felton
+1 301 405 7190
jfelton1@umd.edu 

Thursday, February 7, 2013

Bost-Bacc Program for Psychology

Graduating soon, but not quite ready for graduate school?
This is the answer to your problems. I've seen this type of program for pre-med majors but this is the first I've seen it for Psychology. This program is meant improve your skills and qualifications in psychology. Upon completion, you will also receive a certificate. Read more below! Click to enlarge.


If you have ant questions, contact Roger A. Boothrody, Ph.D.
boothroy@usf.edu 
813-974-1915


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Scholarship Opportunity! Many applications are in the pool for this one, but it's easy so why not?

DegreeDirectory.org's Student Saver Scholarship contest will give one student $1,000 towards paying for his or her education. It's easy to enter. All you have to do is fill out our brief entry form and answer our scholarship question: Do you think your degree will be worth the cost? Why or why not?

You must submit your entry form by noon PST on Thursday, March 14 to be eligible. More information about the scholarship and how to apply is available here:

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Spring Semester Kickoff!

Spring 2013 Kickoff Meeting
Learn the semester's agenda, meet the Psi Chi board and other members of the group!
AND eat free pizza! You definitely don't want to miss this :-)

When: Tuesday, February 12th at 7:00pm
Where: BPS 1142


Friday, January 25, 2013

Welcome Back, Terps!

Hope you had a great winter break and that your first few days of the semester have gone well. Psi Chi events will begin soon, but in the meantime....


Paid research opportunity!!
If you have 1 Black parent and 1 White parent, we invite you to volunteer to be a part of our research at The University of Maryland College Park.
Earn $10 in exchange for an hour of your time.
Your personal experience can help increase research on an understudied population.
Blood pressure and heart rate will be taken as part of the study.
For more information or to sign up to volunteer, please contact the following e-mail address: MFresearchstudy@gmail.com
 
If you're looking for other paid research, or just want to help out some studies, check out...

http://www.umd.edu/fyi/calendar

 http://umpsychology-paid.sona-systems.com/

http://umlinguistics.sona-systems.com

  http://umsociology.sona-systems.com/

http://www.rhsmith.umd.edu/elab/eLabPanel.htm

And make sure to keep an eye on flyers posted on the bulletin boards in the BioPsyc building!

Bonuses:

Looking for Real-Time Strategy Gamers for Paid Research
We are looking for Real-Time Strategy gamers to participate in a training study. Real-Time Strategy games include Starcraft, League of Legends, Age of Empires, Command & Conquer, etc. Gamers must play video games at least 5 hours per week. The study consists of one pre-training session lasting about an hour and a half, five training sessions lasting about an hour and then a post-training session also about an hour and half. You will be paid $8 an hour for the whole study. If you are interested in this study, please send an email to vgpstudy@gmail.com or call the Working Memory and Plasticity Lab at 301-405-8440.

Musicians and Non-Musicians Needed for Paid Research
Musicians and non-musicians are needed to participate in a study of the effect of musical training on cognitive functioning.  Musicians must have at least five years of formal musical training, non-musicians cannot have played any instrument during the past year, and cannot have played an instrument  in the past or have been in training for any period of time greater than 2 years.  All participants must be between the ages of 18-40, and be native speakers of English.  You will be compensated $10/hour for two 1.25 hour sessions. If you are interested in this study, please send an email to efmusicstudy@gmail.com or call the Working Memory and Plasticity Lab at 301-405-8440.

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Gilman International Scholarship

Hello All! We here at Psi Chi hope that you had a wonderful New Years and any other holidays that you might have celebrated. If you are taking a winter class, good luck, and if not we hope you're having a nice, relaxing break!

Over break, you may also want to look into Psi Chi's scholarship and grant opportunities. Scholarships are a great way of paying off your education.

Allison Jean, a former Maryland student and Psi Chi member, has reached out and provided us with her experience earning the Gilman International Scholarship. This scholarship is for Pell Grant recipients / U.S. Citizens who are interested in studying abroad. This scholarship can amount up to 5000 dollars toward studying abroad.

Studying abroad is a great way of gaining skills and experiences that will help you in your future career.

Here is Allison's story...

“In Spring 2012, I had the amazing opportunity to study abroad in New Zealand! Without being awarded the Gilman International Scholarship I would not have been able to have this life-changing experience. One of the most rewarding parts to my time abroad was the service project I did for this scholarship. My service project consisted of working with schoolteachers and their classrooms on the cross-cultural based idea of the “Flat Stanley project”. Using the Flat Stanley project was a way to exchange cross-cultural information between an elementary classroom in Maryland and an elementary classroom in New Zealand. This service project gave me the opportunity to not only learn more about the New Zealand culture, but to  gain experience in working with children. As a psychology major, my main interest is child psychology, so this experience was perfect. This scholarship was wonderful because it allowed me creative freedom and the ability to focus my service project based on my interests. Thanks to the Gilman Scholarship I was able to have this opportunity.”

If you have any questions about Allison's experience or the scholarship in general, you can contact her at ajean04@gmail.com

The deadline to apply for summer and fall 2013 and academic year 2013-14 Gilman
Scholarships is March 5, 2013. This information will also be posted in the Scholarships and Grants section of our blog.

For more information:
Contact for University of Maryland: gilman@umd.edu
Scholarship Website: http://www.iie.org/en/Programs/Gilman-Scholarship-Program

Thank you Allison for this very helpful information!