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Table of Contents
Cover Package: Hawaii 2004
TIPS
Gear up for convention!
Convention 101
It's not too late to make your convention plans
HIGHLIGHTS
Landing a job in academe
Career moves
Clearing dissertation hurdles
Celebrate Psi Chi's 75th in Honolulu
Creativitykey to a nontraditional career
Get the facts on licensure and certification
Advice on landing an internship
Researching teaching
PROGRAM
2004 APAGS convention program
Master lectures in psychological science
Volunteer and become a convention insider
DEGREE IN SIGHT
Making a difference
Want to get involved in pushing for student and psychology-friendly legislation? Here's how.
MONEY MATTERS
Head of the class
Meet three graduate students whose research got a $20,000 boost.
CAREER CENTER
The complexities of competence
An APA group seeks to improve student experiences by helping psychology programs better inform students about criteria used to determine their fitness to practice.
Keeping the peace
Conflicts with peers can keep graduate students on their toes, but self-awareness can prevent ruffled relations.
CLASS ACT
Giving battered women a voice
Nova Southeastern University psychology students team up to better assess battered women.
THE LATEST
Online petition supports peer review
Check out Psi Chi's graduate student awards
Coming soon: new edition of graduate program listing
Psychology students land NSF grants
2005 APPIC Match dates set
Apply for dissertation funding
$1,000 for serious mental illness research also available
New APAGS officers
DEPARTMENTS
Inbox
Research roundup
Matters to a degree
Point of view
APAGS news
Classified ads jobs, internships, postdocs, etc.
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