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Workshops and events!
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This resource is managed and edited by the STEP team at GSU. If you know of additional resources not currently included in this sheet or are looking for other resources, please email us at step@gsu.edu with the corresponding resource name and website if available. Our team will review all resources shared via email and post them if/when appropriate.
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Name of resource / hostBrief description of resourceDateHyperlinkCostNotes:
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San Diego State University Open House for master's in counseling program Don't miss this opportunity to learn more about a unique master's in counseling program that's having an open house this Friday (11/5). This program prepares you to become a licensed counselor in a really unique way that emphasizes multiculturalism, social justice, and a partners-in-learning counselor preparation model that uses democratic decision-making to share power between faculty and students. Again, they are hosting an open house this Friday (11/5). 11/5/2021RSVP Here:
https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/2021-community-based-block-cbb-program-information-session-open-house-tickets-192882044387?fbclid=IwAR1hfHiA0xe9WMPUfz21ertBd8yC_upGr44v8CaFi63gsO659FUNKr6_cg4
Free
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STEP Networking Event (2021)The goal of the event is for you to learn more about how to apply to graduate school in psychology and network with graduate students and faculty in the psychology department at GSU. This event is a great opportunity to:
1) learn about the process of applying to grad school
2) meet with faculty who may be looking for research assistants or
3) get questions about gaining research experience answered.

2-3pm will be Q&A time with graduate students who are in psychology PhD programs at GSU3-4pm is Q&A time with faculty from the psychology
department
November 12th from 2-4pmRSVP to attend here:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/networking-event-for-gsu-psychology-undergraduates-fall-2021-tickets-183790932627
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WSU Prevention Science Graduate Program Seeking Graduate Students to Apply to Begin Fall 2022!The Prevention Science Graduate Program at Washington State University is seeking graduate students to apply to begin Fall 2022!

We are hosting a live informational webinar from 9-10 a.m. PST, Wednesday, November 3, so prospective applicants may speak with our faculty, students, and alumni.

Please email us with any questions at prev.sci@wsu.edu
9-10 a.m. PST, Wednesday, November 3Register for the webinar by completing a form here: https://bit.ly/3ljGNKq

See our “Program at a Glance” for short videos of some of our faculty introducing themselves and their research interests here: https://hd.wsu.edu/preventionscience/

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Clinical Psychology Graduate Education Diversity Enhancement WorkshopClinical Psychology Graduate Education Diversity Enhancement Workshop

Hosted by the Diversity Committee of the UAB Medical / Clinical Psychology Doctoral Program

The Medical/Clinical Psychology Diversity Committee at the University of Alabama at Birmingham is pleased to offer a virtual graduate application development workshop for individuals from under-represented/disadvantaged backgrounds. This three-day workshop will cover the key aspects of planning and preparing to apply to graduate school, in addition to developing a competitive application for clinical psychology doctoral programs.

This workshop was developed in response to voices of individuals from under-represented backgrounds who asked for increased information, support, and guidance to assist them in gaining access to higher education. We are committed to diversity, inclusion, and equity in clinical psychology training, and are providing this workshop to support inclusion of diverse students in our doctoral programs. The goal of this workshop is to increase acceptance to clinical psychology doctoral programs for individuals from under-represented segments of society.

Workshop: May 6-8th 10:00 am -3 pm CT; Lunch break: 12 noon-1 pm CT
Day 1 - Types of graduate programs & how to prepare before applying.
Day 2 - Applications components.
Day 3 - Informal Q&A with current UAB Medical/Clinical Psychology graduate students.
Day 3 is optional and will be held between 10 am- 12 noon CT.


Registration link below:
Registration is open to students in all phases. Open: NOW Close: May 4th, 2021
https://forms.gle/BX5PPr51Ui6pzNZ47
Workshop: May 6-8th 10:00 am -3 pm CT; Lunch break: 12 noon-1 pm CT Day 1 - Types of graduate programs & how to prepare before applying. Day 2 - Applications components. Day 3 - Informal Q&A with current UAB Medical/Clinical Psychology graduate students. Day 3 is optional and will be held between 10 am- 12 noon CT.https://forms.gle/BX5PPr51Ui6pzNZ47
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Department of Psychology Sneak Peek Program at Northwestern UniversityWe are currently accepting applications for the 2021 Department of Psychology Sneak Peek Program at Northwestern University. The Sneak Peek Program is a great opportunity for students from traditionally-underrepresented backgrounds considering a PhD in psychology to learn more about the graduate school experience at Northwestern and more broadly.

Participating students will have the chance to meet Northwestern's esteemed psychology faculty, ask questions about graduate school and the application process, socialize with faculty, graduate students, and their peers, and much more!

This year's Sneak Peek will be a full-day remote event taking place on Friday, June 11th.

Applications are now open!
The deadline to apply is 5:00 PM CT on Sunday, April 17th.
To access the online application, please click here!

For more information about the program, check out this link:
https://www.psychology.northwestern.edu/diversity/sneak-peek.html

You may direct any questions to David Silverman at visitNUpsych@gmail.com.
Friday, June 11th.Application: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfB_nAPAFE5hA55RX1xUENflqXqTKb04revUm9oTERnhTi11Q/viewform. Information: https://www.psychology.northwestern.edu/diversity/sneak-peek.html
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Diversifying Psychology Weekend - Miami UniversityHave you ever wondered how you become or what you could do as a professional psychologist? Do you find yourself wanting to learn about research in psychology, or how you could use psychology to better your community and contribute to a more equitable society? We, members of the Department of Psychology, value diversity, inclusion, and equity because the goal of psychology is to improve understanding and outcomes for all individuals. We are pleased to host our third annual Diversifying Psychology Weekend on Saturday, May 1st, 2021. In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, the event will be held virtually this year.

This goal of the event is to help students from underrepresented and diverse backgrounds learn more about research and graduate school in psychology, prepare to apply for a doctorate in psychology, network with graduate students, and faculty, and learn more about what our department has to offer you. We especially encourage students to attend who are early in their college career and/or who are less familiar with doctoral degrees in psychology.

This event is supported by Miami University's Psychology Department, College of Arts and Sciences, and Graduate School, and Center for Student Diversity and Inclusion.
Saturday, May 1st, 2021. In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, the event will be held virtually this year.http://miamioh.edu/cas/academics/departments/psychology/about/diversity-inclusion/diversify-psychology-weekend/
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GSU Counseling Psychology Summit on Cultureworkshop session titles include:
“The Role of Mental Health Providers in Alternatives to Policing”
“Supporting Asian and Asian American Clients During and after COVID”
“Thriving in the New Normal: How can we ensure Black Lives Matter in Healthcare”
“Addressing Racial Trauma through Somatic and Culturally Relevant Interventions”
The Courageous Conversations dialogues are again a part of this year’s summit line-up and offer conferees a chance to interact with one another and engage in relevant discussions about ongoing cultural dynamics in the context of their professional work and in society at large.
The Summit includes events for mental health professionals, students, faculty, staff, as well as the professional community to be inspired and trained together. This is a unique opportunity to be educated in one of the most diverse research universities in the country and to be intentional in learning about issues of race, culture, oppression, privilege, and how one can make change
March 25th & 26thhttps://counselingcenter.gsu.edu/2021-summit-on-culture/Free
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Psi Chi is accepting applications for the spring semester (2021)Advantages of membership include:
1. The experience gained by working with Psi Chi is excellent for building up your curriculum vitae.
2. Psi Chi members are eligible to apply for Psi Chi sponsored awards and grants that facilitate research experience.
3. Psi Chi members may also submit articles for publication in Psi Chi's undergraduate research journal.
4. The United States government recognizes membership in Psi Chi as meeting one of the requirements for entrance at the GS-7 level in Federal service.

REQUIRMENTS – DO NOT HAVE TO BE A PSYCHOLOGY MAJOR
1. Completion of 3 semesters or 5 quarters of the college course
2. Completion of 9 semester hours or 14 quarter hours of psychology courses at Georgia State University
3. Have a minimum GPA of 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale) in both psychology classes and in cumulative grades
Applications and additional information available online at https://psychology.gsu.edu/psichi/ Email psichi.gsu.board@gmail.com with questions!
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Diversifying Clinical Psychology ConferenceThis virtual conference is aimed at outstanding undergraduates and recent graduates from underrepresented groups interested in earning their Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology. Opportunities to present virtual research posters (with cash prizes for best posters), networking with directors from Clinical Psychology Ph.D. programs, and individualized CV feedback will be made available. Submitting an abstract to present a research poster is not required to attend, but strongly encouraged. Registrations are accepted on a rolling basis, so register soon, and no later than April 9th, 2021. Email cudcpdcp@gmail.com with questions.April 22-23, 2021https://forms.gle/gCVichW9CqtCZDf59
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Scholars Committed to Opportunities in Psychological Education (SCOPE) Program - APPLICATION REQUIREDLoyola University New Orleans, Auburn University, and Emory University will be hosting the Scholars Committed to Opportunities in Psychological Education (SCOPE) Program on Saturday, May 22, 2021 from 9 am to 6 pm. This program is FREE to participants and will be held virtually via Zoom. SCOPE was founded in 2015 and aims to improve the recruitment and retention of BIPOC undergraduate students into graduate programs in psychology. The ideal participant for this program is a BIPOC undergraduate student who is interested in pursuing graduate-level education in any field of psychology. Examples include Clinical, Experimental, Industrial-Organizational, Counseling, Human Development and Family Studies, Neuroscience, Social Work, and Applied Behavioral Analysis.

The program will include a series of dynamic breakout sessions led by current psychology faculty and graduate students (with a ratio of five participants to one breakout leader so participants will have an individualized experience). After attending this program, participants will enhance their graduate school applications by learning skills that will increase their likelihood of success in the graduate application process, including:
o Understanding disparities in mental health among BIPOC individuals
o Understanding how to conduct a program search
o Learning how to write a personal statement and format a CV
o Practicing interview skills through mock interviews
o Learning how to receive fee waivers for graduate application fees and GRE testing
o Learning more about the different options for graduate school in psychology
o Taking a full-length practice GRE test
o Learning self-care skills to manage common graduate school stressors

In addition to the development of new skills, participating students will receive the following:
o Receive a free GRE test book
o Be paired based on interests with a psychology graduate student or faculty mentor who will meet with you one-on-one to provide individualized feedback about your application materials and academic/career advice

If you are interested in applying for this competitive program, please complete the following application by April 9, 2021 at 11:59 pm central time: https://loyno.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_4OXVkPrhv3puNw2

Thank you, and please let Madison Silverstein (mwsilver@loyno.edu) know if you have any questions!
May 22, 2021 from 9 am to 6 pm (central time?)
https://loyno.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_4OXVkPrhv3puNw2Free
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https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1K5-iN51z3hnI_pWm_b5Snhwy1XbTJUn0IBMnSv4djp8/edit#gid=0
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Yale UniversityPsychology BootcampJune 30th at 1-4pm. Even though the event is passed, all the materials and the recordings are available online: https://tiny.cc/PsychBootcamp2020Videos.
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UNC - Diversifying psychology weekendUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill- Opportunity for talented ethnic/racial minority undergraduates and recent college graduates who are invested in pursuing doctoral-level training in clinical or developmental psychology. The program includes an intensive set of seminars, panel discussions, and workshops. Students will have the opportunity to learn how to develop a competitive application; meet psychology doctoral students and faculty in formal and informal settings; and receive an introduction to our Clinical and Developmental Psychology programs and graduate training.The next Diversifying Psychology Weekend will be March 26-28, 2020. The application deadline has been extended to January 3, 2020. ***THIS HAPPENS EVERY YEAR!
https://clinicalpsych.unc.edu/diversifying-psychology-weekend/
Travel, housing, and meals are provided for all attendees.
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SREB Doctoral Scholars Program Information SessionThe Graduate School at GSU will be hosting a virtual information session with representatives from the SREB Doctoral Scholars Program. The goal of the SREB Doctoral Scholars Program is to increase the number of minority students who earn doctorates and choose to become faculty at colleges and universities. The Doctoral Scholars Program provides multiple layers of support — not only financial assistance and research funding, but also career counseling, job postings and a scholar directory for networking and recruiting.
Virtual Information Session:
January 21st from 11am-12pm
Meeting link: https://gsumeetings.webex.com/gsumeetings/j.php?MTID=m6a1f4b74527e506b12abe6856ebdbb55 Meeting number: 120 286 2060
Password: gradschool2021 OR register here
Free
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interviewing for clinical psychology graduate programs and clinical training placements The Clinical Readiness Project is hosting a roundtable discussion on
interviewing for clinical psychology graduate programs and clinical
training placements (e.g., clinical practica and externships). This session
is free. For prospective or current clinical psychology trainees who might benefit
12/29/20 1-2:15pm EST
https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJEvdu6uqDgvHNE7I8Pwpu0jlO5Ug8TSV5AM
Free
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Southern Regional Education Board (SREB) Doctoral Scholars Program Information SessionThe Graduate School (at GSU) will be hosting a virtual information session with representatives from the SREB Doctoral Scholars Program. The goal of the SREB Doctoral Scholars Program is to increase the number of minority students who earn doctorates and choose to become faculty at colleges and universities. The Doctoral Scholars Program provides multiple layers of support — not only financial assistance and research funding, but also career counseling, job postings and a scholar directory for networking and recruiting.
Virtual Information Session:
January 21st from 11am-12pm
https://gsumeetings.webex.com/gsumeetings/j.php?MTID=m6a1f4b74527e506b12abe6856ebdbb55
Free
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Ball Statea virtual information session about our Master's Program in Social Psychology. Our program is designed for students who plan to pursue a PhD in social psychology or a related field or who want to pursued an applied job at the Master's Level.

Students who attend will have the cost of their application fee waived.

Our website is: www.bsu.edu/academics/collegesanddepartments/cpspc/...
December 4th 11am-12pm
https://admissions.bsu.edu/register/?id=ec025e02-56d9-4743-9df5-0a2f9f02370aFreeIf they need additional information, they can contact us at cpsy@bsu.edu
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(Harvard) PPREPHarvard Prospective PhD and RA event in Psychology - Informational event for minority students
Application deadine: 09/18/2020
https://psychology.fas.harvard.edu/pprep
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(GSU) STEP networking eventGSU Social Training Equity Project - Faculty networking event for BIPOC studentsFirst one on 09/04/2020. 3 additional events TBDhttp://sites.gsu.edu/step/networking-event/Free
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SPSP- SPURSociety for Personality and Social Psychology - Social-personality undergraduate ressearch program; A remote/in-person research experience for undergraduates from historically underrepresented racial groups
Application deadline: 11/01/2020
http://spsp.org/events/summer-opportunities-for-students/SPUR?_zs=Xi7eX&_zl=KOcD2
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UVA- Diversifying Clinical and School Psychology DayUniversity of Virginia - for talented undergraduates and recent college graduates who have a strong commitment to diversity, inclusion, and equity in all forms and want to learn more about our graduate training in the unique combination of clinical and school psychology. Individuals from underrepresented and/or marginalized groups applying to graduate school this Fall 2020 are highly encouraged to register and join us.Virtually on Thursday, September 24th, 5:30-7 pm EDT through a ZOOM meeting. - REGISTER by 09/11
https://curry.virginia.edu/academics/clinical-school-psychology
Free
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U Chicago webinar - how to survive and thrive in the psychology graduate application processThe goal of this webinar is to enhance the strength of the applications prospective PhD students can construct. It can be difficult for applicants to know how to best demonstrate their readiness and fit for a particular PhD program. This may be exacerbated for applicants who don't have access to "insider" information about what constitutes a strong application. We believe that innovative and meaningful research requires a diverse set of ideas, and this webinar is one attempt to democratize the dispersal of information about the PhD application process.
October 22nd, 4pm (Chicago time zone)
https://psychology.uchicago.edu/content/admissions-webinar
Free
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Applying to Psych Grad School in the time of COVID
Uncensored Advice from Dr. Mitch Prinstein
All are welcome, but especially BIPOC and first-generation students. RSVP for Zoom Link.
Tuesday October 13, 4PM – 5:30PM ET
RSVP hereFree
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Strategies for Applying to Psychology Graduate School
(Even During a Pandemic)
Applying to graduate school can be stressful and rife with questions – even when there isn’t a pandemic. This webinar shows you how to strategically approach the graduate school application process and highlights APA resources to help you find and apply to the best program for your goals.

Two current psychology graduate faculty will discuss how current events, including COVID-19 and campus closures, might impact the admission and application process. They’ll share advice on what to expect and answer your questions about applying to graduate school.
October 29th 12-1 pm ETRegister hereFree
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UCLA Virtual Open House for Prospective Graduate StudentsUCLA's Psychology Department will be hosting a virtual open house for prospective graduate students on Friday Oct 30 at 3pm PST. We especially want to encourage students from underrepresented groups in psychology to attend and learn more about our program. A portion of the program will be devoted to sharing our initiatives and programs related to inclusion and diversity science research. Oct 30 at 3pm PSThttps://www.psych.ucla.edu/events/ucla-psychology-graduate-admissions-virtual-open-houseFree
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CUNYVirtual Open House -- Basic and Applied Social PsychologyNovember 4th at 3pm ESThttps://baruch.zoom.us/j/88253315747

Meeting ID: 882 5331 5747
Passcode: BASPVOH
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Getting into Psych Grad School: A Panel for BIPOC StudentsThis panel was designed to level the playing field and make sure that all students know how the admissions process works, with an emphasis on unique challenges and systemic barriers for BIPOC students. This panel includes BIPOC psychologists in different sub-fields of psychology to candidly discuss these issues.
Panelists:
Brianna Baker, Columbia University, Counseling Psychology
Dr. Jocelyn Carter, DePaul University, Clinical Psychology
Dr. Kevin Chapman, Kentucky Center for Anxiety, Clinical Psychology
Dr. Shauna Cooper, UNC Chapel Hill, Developmental Psychology
Dr. Celeste Malone, Howard University, School Psychology
Moderated by Dr. Mitch Prinstein
Monday, Nov 9, 5PM - 6 PM ET **All registrants will have access to the recording so consider registering even if you are unable to attend liveRegister hereFree
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Temple UniversityDevelopmental Area Virtual Information SessionNov. 5th from 7-8pm Eastern Timehttps://temple.zoom.us/j/98843853774
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Stony Brook UniversityPsychology Graduate School CafeOctober and Novemberhttps://docs.google.com/forms/d/1cHDn9iJfacI994BrCsl_aZJbi4VDeSY_qlrlEIQVMtY/viewform?edit_requested=true
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UT DallasPsychology, Cognition and Neuroscience, and Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences10/27, 11/5, and 11/23https://bbs.utdallas.edu/online-session/
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Penn StatePsychology (cognitive program)Nov 6, 1pm EST
Nov 9, 10pm EST
https://airtable.com/shrOZ3WQyDmaewt6S
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New York UniversityDepartment of Psychology WebinarThursday, November 12, 2020, 4PM Eastern timehttps://as.nyu.edu/psychology/graduate/phd-cognition-perception/applying-to-c-p.html#webinars
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University of MinnesotaNext-Gen Psych Scholars ProgramNovember 14 (time TBD) - SIGN UP BY 11/06https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1TQfgSVgW_S0ErU5PFLbJVrv9pWgYL2oWR1PsiRwqbyM/prefillAll are welcome to attend the information sessions, but preference for one-on-one mentorship will be given to undergrads/postbaccs who identify as a member of an underrepresented group (i.e. BIPOC, low-income, first-gen, LGBTQ+). Meriah DeJoseph (dejos002@umn.edu) and Kate Carosella (caros006@umn.edu).
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Oklahoma State University Diversity DayNovember 14th 2020https://psychology.okstate.edu/diversity/diversity-day-2020
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UC San DiegoSocial Psychology Virtual Open HouseNovember 17th 11am-12:30pm PSThttps://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfpaLka4elCVptJUddYqogDcyDov1orOMWFnu1DtQslmseLew/viewformFor the Social Psychology area
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University of VirginiaPsychology Graduate ProgramsNovember 19thhttps://t.co/ZYYkf5c0nG?amp=1
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