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  Information Session: Funding at the National Science Foundation
Saturday, November 21, 12:00-1:00pm EST

Organizer/Speaker: Betty Tuller, PhD, Director, Perception, Action, and Cognition Program, National Science Foundation
NSF opportunities change all the time! Come hear the latest and get your questions answered. This presentation and Q&A session will cover current funding opportunities relevant to the Psychonomics community, NSF merit criteria, and the review process. Program officers will discuss 1) how to find the appropriate program for your work, 2) how to apply for National Science Foundation (NSF) funding, 3) the grant-writing process, and 4) tips for writing successful proposals. If you would like to schedule a one-on-one virtual meeting after the conference to discuss specifics of your research and how to get it funded, sign up at https://doodle.com/poll/cpwnf8mfprmqc5ce.


 Award & Business Meeting
Saturday, November 21, 3:00pm - 4:00pm EST
Join the Psychonomic Society's leadership as they provide updates on Society business and honor the 2020 award recipients. Individuals to be recognized include recipients of the following 2020 awards: 


  PS Virtual Town Hall: Racism and the Field of Cognition
Sunday, November 22, 2:00pm - 3:00pm EST
Co-organizers: Mary Peterson, University of Arizona and Duane Watson, Vanderbilt University
Watch and participate in a special community discussion on racism and the field of cognition. The goal of this meeting is to examine ways in which racism is impacting research and careers in cognitive psychology, cognitive science, and cognitive and behavioral neuroscience, and discuss ways to address racism's effects. Presentations by Mary Peterson and Duane Watson will be followed by a live Q&A session with the audience.

 

 Diversity & Inclusion Virtual Networking Reception
Sunday, November 22, 3:00pm - 4:00pm EST (or immediately following the Town Hall on Racism and the Field of Cognition)
Supported by the Psychonomic Society Diversity & Inclusion Committee
As the preeminent society for the experimental study of cognition, the Psychonomic Society celebrates scientific merit and the diversity of researchers in the field and the Society. Please join members of the Governing Board and the Diversity & Inclusion Committee for a networking session open to all scientists, including graduate students, early- and mid-career investigators, as well as senior researchers.

 

  Jogonomics at Virtual Psychonomics - 61st Annual Meeting
Anytime between Thursday, November 19 and Saturday, November 21
Organizers: Jeffrey Zacks & Marianne Lloyd
Where: A route of your own choosing

As we cannot run together at Psychonomics this year, the organizers came up with a series of activities to keep the camaraderie going. Although this is traditionally a running event, this year we are encouraging whatever movement you prefer. Here are some suggestions

  1. Run (Or walk! Or Rollerblade! Or bike!) 6.1k or 6.1 miles
  2. Follow a route that makes a 61 on your running app.
  3. Choose an activity with a duration of 61 minutes.
  4. Show off by doing 1-3 in the same workout!

Then, show your success by sending a watch pic, uploaded Strava screen, photos of you running, etc. to taurora@psychonomic.org to be posted on the Jogonomics page. Include your name and city, state, country. Don’t forget to tweet to the #psynom20 and #jogonomics20 hash tags.

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