To encourage student research in psychological science, the APS Student Grant Competition provides small “seed grant” funding to support research in its initial development stages, e.g., the purchase of research materials or other expenses incurred prior to data collection. Up to eight awards ($500 each) will be given to APS student affiliates (graduates and undergraduates). Research proposals in all areas of psychological science are welcome. Peers will evaluate each research proposal on the clarity in the presentation of ideas, the ability of the project to explain some psychological phenomenon, and the ability of the project to advance research in a specified area. Applicants will receive copies of the peer reviews once the competition has concluded.
Applicants must be current APS Student Affiliates and may only enter one APSSC competition each year (i.e., Student Grant Competition, Student Research Award, or RISE Research Award) and as such are only eligible for one of these three awards each academic year. (Note: travel assistance for convention volunteers is excluded from this rule.)
To be considered for the Student Grant Competition, APS student affiliates should submit the following:
Project Summary: The project summary should detail the purpose and methodology of the proposed research. The following specific sections should be included:
The Project Summary should be in APA format (including adherence to standards for margins and font size), double-spaced, and should not exceed 3000 words (including an abstract). References, figures, tables, and appendices may take up additional pages.
Note: Please OMIT the author’s name(s) and affiliation on all parts of this document. Instead, be sure to include the title of the submission in the header at the top of each page.
Evaluation Criteria: Proposals will be peer reviewed by two independent readers, who have relevant expertise. The following evaluation criteria will be used. Reviewers will be asked to provide a score for each of the points below, ranging from 1 (lowest) to 5 (highest).
Research Practices: In keeping with a policy statement adopted by the APS Board of Directors, APS members are expected to adhere to all relevant codes of ethical behavior and legal and regulatory requirements. It is expected that formal documentation indicating that the project outlined in the proposal is approved for data collection by the institutional body that regulates research within the submitter’s university (e.g., Human Subjects Committee, Internal Review Board, etc.) will be sought and achieved during the project.
Deadline: Submissions for the 2022 Student Grant Competition will be accepted beginning October 15, 2021, and must be submitted by 11:59 p.m. ET on January 10, 2022.
Please submit your application for the 2022 Student Grant Competition here.