NEW: Fall classes will begin remotely, before continuing in person three days into the semester. The term also includes a Student Self-Care Day, with no classes, on Oct. 14.
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The #COVID19 pandemic is expected to have psychosocial, behavioral, & socioeconomic impacts on health. NIMHD is supporting supplements to existing grants to evaluate community interventions to reduce these impacts among #HealthDisparity populations. https://t.co/Z05oQUeI2K
Yesterday, we announced some key dates for the fall term:
Aug. 13-16: Move-in for University housing
Aug. 16-18: Welcome Week for new students
For more information about fall planning, visit: https://t.co/Sem9L4KhQa
Do psychologists know there is a Journal of Black Psychology that was created to publish and highlight the work of Black scholars who have BEEN doing the work? Before you start citing anyone in JPSP, I would suggest taking a gander at a litany of work by and for Black people.
Members of @PittTweet's Psychology Equity & Inclusion Comm. created a list of resources to be an ally during this time, w/ specific calling/texting/emailing actions, books to read & more. Please share this & other resources b/c BLM. #AcademicTwitter
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I already live the "socially distanced" academic life. I'm ABD, work from home 4.5/5 days of the week, and live an hour from campus. As such, I've learned a lot about working from home over the last two years. So here's my:
*Tips for Academics Now Working Primarily From Home*
@DrNeblett’s work examines the link between racism and health in African American youth and his work spans clinical, developmental, applied, and multidisciplinary areas of psychology. Learn more about his academic journey and professional development on Friday 1:30-2:30!
Check out our first PD event of the Spring Term--A professional development Q&A with Friday's colloquium speaker, Dr. Enrique Neblett. The event will be Friday, Jan 17., 1:30-2:30pm in the Martin Room. Coffee and baked goods provided.
Our first PD luncheon of the term will be Everything Grants! on Friday, Jan. 24, 12pm-1pm, Martin Room. We will focus on 3 facets of applying for grants. Lunch provided. RSVP by Friday, Jan. 17 https://t.co/3sa6mnOn9V
Check out our first PD event of the Spring Term--A professional development Q&A with Friday's colloquium speaker, Dr. Enrique Neblett. The event will be Friday, Jan 17., 1:30-2:30pm in the Martin Room. Coffee and baked goods provided.
Feeling overwhelmed or overloaded? Check out this article for tips on how to politely decline asks that aren't benefiting your sanity or career https://t.co/IGa2RPjCgQ #psychology#academia#keepcalmandsayno
To #scientists
on the job market, here are 10 tips to help you negotiate a job offer.
The examples are from the academic job market, but many of the principles can be applied to non-academic job offers.
(via @leahsom@WilCunningham@NeilLewisJr)
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