Auburn graduate student receives APA award
The APA Ethics Committee and the American Psychological Association of Graduate Students (APAGS) have announced the eighth annual prize for a graduate student paper on psychology and ethics, awarded to Starla Armstrong. Armstrong will receive $1,000, a round trip ticket to APA's 2009 Annual Convention in Toronto, Canada, plus three nights of hotel accommodation. The prize will be presented at a convention session. Also, her paper will be published in the American Psychological Association's Journal of Ethics and Behavior. This award is only given to one graduate student in the nation.
Tags: award, Graduate School, psychology
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