Student Support: International

In this section we include references and links for materials for graduate students.

Initially most of the materials listed on this page are from the American Psychological Association. It would be wonderful to include additional relevant materials from other countries, associations, and sources. What materials help you with your graduate life and career plans?

March 2021 note: This page of course needs to be thoroughly updated and expanded.

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1. Summer Session section, Monitor on Psychology (July/August 2009, pp. 61-73). Note this publication--current issues to 1998--is available at the APA web site for free if you are a member of the organization.

**Tips for Funding Your Dissertation

"Getting money for your research may not be as hard as you think."

**Presentation Disasters

"How to cope when your boyfriend fries your hard drive, your audience can't stop checking their watches, and worse."

**Know When to Say No

"Advice on how to decide whether one more accomplishment on your vitae is worth it."

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2. For more grad student articles see gradPSYCH's web site:

http://gradpsych.apags.org

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3. The Facebook page for gradPSYCH is at:

http://tiny.ch/gradpsych

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4. A New Day for Practice (Monitor on Psychology, July/August 2009, pp. 18-21)

"At a historic summit, psychology practitioners took a first step in defining how to adapt to a fast-changing world." 2009 Presidential Summit on the Future of Psychology Practice (attended by 100 psychologists and 50 leaders from other professions)