Join the Psychonomic Society's leadership as they provide updates on Society business and honor the 2022 award recipients. Individuals to be recognized include recipients of the following 2022 awards:
Diversity & Inclusion Reception
Friday, November 18, 5:30 - 7 PM ET (Time subject to change)
Please join us for a reception and conversation about the Psychonomic Society's ongoing efforts to become more diverse and inclusive.
Jogonomics
Saturday, November 19, 6 AM ET (Time subject to change based on weather)
Organizers: Marianne Lloyd, Seton Hall University, USA & Jeffrey Zacks, Washington University in St. Louis, USA
Join your fellow Psychonomes on a 5k or 5-mile run. You choose a distance and a pace that works best for you. Sign up for Jogonomics when you register for the meeting.
Encouraging Future Scientists: Supporting Undergraduates at Psychonomics (UP)
Friday, November 18, 12 - 1:45 PM ET (Time subject to change)
Organizers: Jen Coane (co-chair), Colby College; Sharda Umanath (co-chair), Claremont McKenna College; Nate Kornell, Williams College; Brooke
Lea, Macalester College
Speakers: Shana Carpenter, Iowa State University; Suparna Rajaram, Stony Brook University; Thomas Redick, Purdue University
Current undergraduate and graduate students are the future of the Psychonomic Society. The goal of this lunchtime workshop is to welcome talented young scientists to Psychonomics, provide them with some tips for preparing and applying to graduate programs in psychology, and encourage them to network with one another and more senior scientists.
12:00-12:05 Welcome & Introductions
12:05-12:15 “Psychonomics 101” orientation - brief overview of conference and networking opportunities
12:15-1:00 Graduate Path Advising Panel: Each speaker will provide a brief presentation on how to identify potential mentors and programs, how to prepare a strong application for
graduate programs, and how to make informed choices on where to go and how to succeed. A Q & A period will follow.
1:00-1:30/1:45 Networking time - Launch will include pointing out tips and tricks for networking at the conference and how to make those interactions meaningful. Current graduate students
and faculty who mentor graduate students, especially those who are actively recruiting are invited. In addition, attendees at various stages in their careers from graduate students to senior
faculty to those outside academia who went to primarily undergraduate institutions themselves are invited.
Information Session: Funding at the National Science Foundation
Saturday, November 19, 12 - 1:30 PM ET (Time subject to change)
Organizers/Speakers: Simon Fischer-Baum, NSF: Perception, Action, and Cognition; Jorge Valdes Kroff, NSF: Linguistics;
Leher Singh, NSF: Developmental Sciences; Betty Tuller, NSF: Perception, Action, and Cognition
NSF opportunities change all the time! Come hear the latest and get
your questions answered. This presentation and Q&A session will provide information on current funding opportunities relevant to the Psychonomics community, NSF merit criteria, and the review
process. Program officers will discuss. We will also cover 1) how to find the appropriate program for your work and 2) how to apply for National Science Foundation (NSF) funding, and 3) the grant-writing
process and tips for writing successful proposals. Program Directors will also be available to schedule one-on-one meetings, to discuss specifics of your research and how to get it funded.
