See Funding at the Opportunities link: I would love SMEP/QTUG participants to apply for (and receive!) these: Postdoc at Wesleyan 2/10/12 Summer Internships - UMich 2/15/12 Summer Internships - College Board 2/27/12 Summer Internships - ACT 5/25/12 Minority UG Student Training Lisa Harlow LINKS: Previous Conferences QTUG-2011 Presentations and Presenters QTUG - 2011 Participant Presentations and Abstracts
| Call for Applications to the Quantitative Training for Underrepresented Groups (QTUG) 9th Annual Conference in Orlando, FL, July 30 to August 1, 2012. Drs. Lisa Harlow and Herbert Eber announce the 9th annual Quantitative Training for Underrepresented Groups (QTUG) conference; largely supported by the National Science Foundation Grant No. 0720063, with additional support from the Society of Multivariate Experimental Psychology (SMEP), the American Psychological Association (APA), and several private donors. The conference is held July 30 - August 1, 2012 in Orlando, FL. Participants are also encouraged to attend up to four days of sessions at the APA annual convention, held at the convention center and nearby hotels in Orlando, FL August 2-5, 2012. The three QTUG conference days (7/30 – 8/1) include workshops in multivariate methods, moderated mediation, and multilevel modeling. Participants have opportunities to present their own work for review and suggestions. Awards are given for top participant research. Training is designed for individuals from underrepresented groups* who are advanced undergraduate or graduate students. Applicants with a Ph.D. who are from underrepresented groups will also be considered. Preference will be given for applicants from underrepresented groups who are from the greater Orlando, Florida area. Limited funding support is available for selected participants, who will be asked to provide partial support for their participation. Applications should be made online at the link on this page to be received on or before February 17, 2012, also: Submit separately a two-page resume as an attachment to qtug.smep@gmail.com by the same date Decisions are expected in March/April. Best wishes, Lisa L. Harlow, Ph.D., Co-Director Dr. Herbert Eber, Founder and Co-Director Quantitative Training for Underrepresented Groups * Based on NSF guidelines, underrepresented individuals are African Americans, Hispanics, American Indians, Alaska Natives, Native Hawaiians or Other Pacific Islanders; or individuals with disabilities. For further information or questions, send an email to: The official QTUG email address, now being answered by Gary Harlow Marimer Santiago-Rivas has moved to another position (see Previous Participant news) Web Designer: Marimer Santiago-Rivas Temporary Webmaster: Gary Harlow |