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Goldhaber Travel Grant Instructions

The Goldhaber awards are given by the Graduate School for travel to professional conferences. They require that a matching award be funded by the Department. This year, the Department budget can support up to 10 Goldhaber awards, which is the same number of awards approved last year. These will be awarded on a first come first serve basis to students who meet the requirements of the Goldhaber and our Department’s own internal requirements, which include:

  •  A registered, degree-seeking graduate student in good standing
  • Presenting a paper or poster at a professional conference
    • For international travel you must be the first author on a paper, no poster
  • Send the completed application to Nicole Amonett no less than 30 days before the start of the conference
  • Students may receive only one Goldhaber award prior to candidacy and only one award after candidacy 
  • Students may not use a Goldhaber for international travel more than once during their time in the program

As the year progresses, we will closely monitor expenditures and, if possible, may make adjustments to the total number of awards we can fund.

Please make a note of these requirements as you plan your travel for the 2025 to 2026 year. As a reminder, all University travel must be approved in Concur and must follow all University travel policies and procedures.

BRIDGE Award and Funding opportunity

The American Psychology-Law Society (AP-LS; APA Division 41) Broadening Representative Inclusion, Diversity, And Global Equity (BRIDGE) committee is dedicated to facilitating activities and developing opportunities within the psychology and law division that embrace, respect and value diversity. They are committed to the recruitment and retention of culturally and linguistically diverse students into psychology and law related doctoral programs, and faculty into psychology and law related academic and professional positions. The committee comprises academicians, researchers, clinicians, practitioners, graduate and doctoral students representing a diversity of backgrounds and expertise in the field. They have three awards programs that may be of interest:

  1.  The Diversity Research Award supports research by graduate students who come from diverse backgrounds or work examining issues of diversity in psychology and law.
  2. The Access Path to Psychology and Law Experience (AP) program supports research involvement for undergraduates and terminal Master’s students from diverse backgrounds with the goal of preparing them for graduate training in psychology and law.
  3. The Travel Award supports student travel to the AP-LS annual conference, which will be held March 13-15, 2025 in San Juan, Puerto Rico.

For more information on the awards, please visit https://ap-ls.org/awards/

The deadline for the application is January 15, 2025.  They also encourage students to attend their annual conference to meet with faculty and students of Division 41.   For more information regarding BRIDGE please contact the Chair, Dr. Christopher Bishop (bishopC@trinity.edu) and Co-Chair Dr. Jason Lawrence (jmlawrencephd@gmail.com).

OPRE Forecasted Notice of Funding Opportunity for Dissertation Research

The Administration for Children and Families (ACF) has long supported rigorous dissertation research by advanced doctoral students addressing policy relevant issues. We are excited to announce that the Office of Planning, Research & Evaluation (OPRE) has forecasted funding opportunities for fiscal year 2025 for dissertation research on key topics of interest to ACF.

Please visit grants.gov for the Child Care Dissertation GrantsHead Start Dissertation Grants, and Behavioral Interventions Scholars forecasts to view descriptions, estimated application due dates, and to subscribe to email notifications regarding these award opportunities visit the ACF website to view previously awarded projects under Child CareHead Start, and Behavioral Interventions Scholars Grant Programs. We encourage regular visits to ACF’s Grants home page for information about applying.

Note: These forecasted award opportunities are contingent on available funds and the continued interest of the federal government.

Student Research Funding Opportunity | ADPCCJ

The Association of Doctoral Programs in Criminology and Criminal Justice announces support for doctoral student dissertation research and professional development. Dissertation research examples (not exhaustive) include money for incentives, travel for research or data collection, and transcription services. Examples of professional development support include participation in an ICPSR workshop, attendance at a specialized workshop that focuses on a particular kind of software or statistical analysis, and acquisition of and training in a data set or a similar activity. Self-payment (i.e., salary) and conference travel are not supported. Continue reading