SIOP Recommends No Vote on APA Bylaws Amendment Anonym / Thursday, October 31, 2019 0 3666 Article rating: No rating On November 1, APA will ask its members to vote on a bylaws amendment. The bylaws change would grant voting privileges to graduate students and associate members after one year of APA membership. Graduate students currently do not have voting privileges, and associate members are currently granted voting privileges after 5 years of APA membership. These privileges extend to electing the APA president and members-at-large to the APA Board of Directors; and to voting on bylaws amendments and apportionment, which determines the number of seats each APA division and constituency has on the APA Council of Representatives Read more
The American Psychological Association invites applications for its 2020-2021 policy fellowships. Anonym / Monday, October 21, 2019 0 3719 Article rating: 4.0 The American Psychological Association invites applications for its 2020-2021 policy fellowships. Each year, APA places three psychologists in congressional offices and a federal agency in Washington, D.C. These APA policy fellowships provide a unique opportunity to bring valuable and much-needed psychological perspectives to federal policymaking institutions. For more information, visit https://0-on-apa-org.library.alliant.edu/APAFellowships2020. Completed applications for the 2020-2021 fellowship year are due by Jan. 5, 2020. Read more
“Show Me the Money!” Coming Soon: The 2019 SIOP Salary Survey Anonym / Thursday, October 3, 2019 0 4533 Article rating: 5.0 For over 30 years, SIOP has been conducting a salary survey every 3 years to examine the income and employment of its members. In order for the 2019 salary survey efforts to provide the most accurate and valuable information for the membership, we need members to fill out the survey! Be on the lookout for an email with the information about the completing the survey in early October 2019. The results of each survey effort are consistently provided in a detailed report accessible to members (e.g., Poteet, Parker, Herman, DuVernet, & Conley, 2017) and are often the subject of additional publications (e.g., Parker, Wiggins, Richard, Wright, Davison, & DuVernet, 2018). These reports summarize descriptive and other analyses designed to understand the factors that impact income, including highest degree obtained, tenure, and employment sector (e.g., academic vs. practitioner, internal vs. external practitioner, etc.) as well as other pertinent demographic variables (e.g., gender, age, geographic location). Read more
Who’s Your I-O Hero? Anonym / Thursday, October 3, 2019 0 3794 Article rating: 1.0 Each year at the Annual Conference, SIOP inducts a class of Society Fellows. This honor is bestowed on SIOP Members who have made meaningful, sustained, and unusual contributions to the field and who have at least 10 years of professional membership in SIOP, including the previous 2 consecutive years. If that describes one of your heroes, mentors, or role models, and you are a Member or Fellow, please consider nominating them for this prestigious honor. Read more
Call for Officer Nominations Nominate your MVPs for leadership positions on Team SIOP Anonym / Thursday, August 29, 2019 0 4309 Article rating: 5.0 The process of selecting new members of the Executive Board for the 2020-2021 fiscal year will begin soon. Nominations will open on September 1 for elected positions on SIOP’s Executive Board, and the nomination period ends at midnight EDT on September 30. Voting members of SIOP are urged to make nominations for the open offices listed below. Member participation in SIOP’s nomination process helps determine not only the future of the Society but also of the profession of I-O psychology. So please take time to seriously consider the role of SIOP’s Executive Board and nominate those members you believe can best serve in these capacities. Read more