The Western Psychologist
2011 WPA Convention

The 2011 WPA Convention will be in Los Angeles from April 28 to May 1, 2011 at the Wilshire Grand. The Terman Teaching Conference will be held on April 27, from 9am to 5pm. The hotel is very close to the LA Live Entertainment Complex, Disney Hall, and other downtown attractions. It is next to a metro station to take you to Union Station, Hollywood, and Universal City. More information >>
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2011 Call-for-Papers & Submission Forms
Writing a Conference Abstract: Some Suggestions and Common Errors
Student Guide to the WPA Convention
Announcements
request for proposals
WAYNE F. PLACEK GRANTS
American Psychological Foundation (APF) Mission and Funding
The APF provides financial support for innovative research and programs that enhance the power of psychology to elevate the human condition and advance human potential both now and in generations to come. It executes this mission through a broad range of scholarships and grants. For all of these, it encourages applications from individuals who represent diversity in race, ethnicity, gender, age, disability, and sexual orientation.
Wayne F. Placek Grants support empirical research from all fields of the behavioral and social sciences on any topic related to lesbian, gay, or bisexual issues. Its description, application requirements, and procedures appear below.
Description
The Wayne F. Placek Grants encourage research to increase the general public’s understanding of homosexuality and sexual orientation, and to alleviate the stress that , lesbian women, gay men, bisexual women, bisexual men, and transgendered people experience in this and future civilizations. Since 1995, the Placek Fund has granted more than $1 million.
Program Goals
- Encourage research that addresses the following topics:
§ Heterosexuals' attitudes and behaviors toward lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgendered (LGBT) people, including prejudice, discrimination, and violence
§ Family and workplace issues relevant to LGBT people
§ Special concerns of sectors of the LGBT population that have historically been underrepresented in scientific research
Funding Specifics
- Two $15,000 grants available annually
Eligibility Requirements
- Must be either doctoral-level researcher or graduate student affiliated with an educational institution of a 501(c)(3) nonprofit research organization
- Graduate students and early career researchers are encouraged to apply
Evaluation Criteria
- Conformance with stated program goals
- Magnitude of incremental contribution
- Quality of proposed work
- Applicant’s demonstrated scholarship and research competence
Proposal Requirements
- Description of proposed project to include description of problem, background, conceptual framework, methods
Format: not to exceed 10 pages (1 inch margins, no smaller than 12 point font)
- Timeline for execution (one page maximum)
- Full budget with justification (indirect costs not permitted; one page maximum)
- Bibliography (in APA format)
- Explanation of the project’s relevance and likely applications to meeting the Placek Fund goals (one page maximum)
- CV of the project leader
Submission Process and Deadline
Submit a completed application online at http://forms.apa.org/apf/grants/ by March 1, 2010.
Questions about this program should be directed to Kim Palmer Rowsome, Program Officer, at krowsome@apa.org.