American Psychological Foundation: F. J. McGuigan Dissertation Award
PF is seeking applications for the F. J. McGuigan Dissertation Award, which supports dissertation research that addresses any aspect of mental function (e.g., cognition, affect, motivation) and seeks to understand the mind from both a behavioral and neural perspective. Proposed research should be compatible with McGuigan’s overall goals and may fall within any area of contemporary behavioral or brain science (including more recent forms of cognitive psychology).
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American Psychological Foundation
Since 1953, the American Psychological Foundation (APF) has provided financial support for innovative research, scholarships and projects for students and early career psychologists, working to make a difference in people's lives. APF's work would not be
Cognitive Psychology
June
$2,000 to support dissertation research oriented toward advancing a unified conception of brain and behavior.
Must be studying in United States or Canada
Completed doctoral candidacy, including dissertation approval by doctoral committee, at a regionally accredited institution located in the U.S. or Canada. Demonstrated commitment to stated program goals (dualistic approaches characteristic of much contemporary cognitive research are specifically ineligible). IRB approval must be received from host institution before funding can be awarded if human participants are involved.