Note: The American Psychology-Law Society is going to hold a national event in Minneapolis, MN in August of 2022. Their call for proposals is open until January 10, and the proposals can include issues in the law that pertain to psychology
APA 2022 CALL FOR PROPOSALS DEADLINE EXTENDED
We recognize that this can be a particularly busy time of year for many, so we are extending the APA 2022 division proposal deadline to Monday, January 10.
We have recently received questions about whether division speakers can present remotely at our in-person event. We are currently planning for an in-person meeting in Minneapolis but will consider division proposals that have at least 75% of the speakers planning to attend in person. Due to space and technology limitations, we may not be able to accommodate all sessions with virtual presenters.
If you are submitting a session that includes some virtual speakers, please note which speaker(s) would be virtual. If we are unable to accommodate your session’s request, you would be given the opportunity to replace the virtual speaker(s) or withdraw your proposal. Please note that we cannot include virtual presenters in CE Workshops.
CALL FOR REVIEWERS
Please consider serving as a proposal reviewer. Student reviewers are welcome. Please sign-up here: https://forms.gle/36VEJfEsruXBYLAn8.
More information about this convention and proposal format and requirements can be found at: https://convention.apa.org/
If you have any questions, please contact one of the chairpersons for the Div. 41 program:
Stephane Shepherd, Ph.D.
Centre for Forensic Behavioural Science Swinburne University of Technology, Australia sshepherd@swin.edu.au
Alicia Nijdam-Jones, Ph.D.
Department of Psychology University of Manitoba, Canada