Dear Colleagues,
We are pleased to announce a new Ph.D. program in Social Psychology at the Graduate Center of City University of New York (CUNY). The Basic and Applied Social Psychology (BASP) program at the CUNY Graduate Center is designed to produce rigorous, competent, and creative researchers who are well-versed in the traditional canon of social psychology, but who can apply this knowledge to engage with innovative questions and pursuits.
The BASP program brings together accomplished social psychology faculty from across the CUNY campuses. Core participating faculty include E. Brauner, C. Carmichael, B. Chanowitz, C. Hardin, and G. Hass (from Brooklyn College); C. Brumbaugh and J. Storbeck (from Queens College); M. Bull Kovera, D. Glasford, M. Leippe, and D. Wout (from John Jay College of Criminal Justice); S. Golub, J. Parsons, and V. Valian (from Hunter College); T. Revenson (from the Graduate Center); M. Rosario (from City College); and C. Good, J. Park, and K. Sommer (from Baruch College).
We will be admitting a small group of highly qualified students to the BASP doctoral program in the Fall of 2013. We ask for your help in spreading the word about our new program, and in telling your students about it. The deadline for Fall applications is December 1st. More details are available at: www.baspcuny.org
Thank you for your assistance, and we look forward to receiving applications from your students!