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Grad Student's Guide to AI: Top Platforms to Boost Your Academic Success (Part 1)
This month's SPSPotlight feature is the first in a two-part series that will examine how an array of AI platforms can aid graduate students.
Scholar Spotlight: Ekin Birdir on How Culture Shapes Ideas of Peace
Social psychologist Ekin Birdir reflects on how culture and identity shape the way people think about peace.
DARN Community Members Share Advice and Inspiration for Graduate Students with Disabilities
In this feature, members of the Disability Advocacy and Research Network (DARN) offer expert advice for those encountering ableism in academia.
From Warrington to Wisconsin: The Importance of Mentors for Navigating the Academic Journey
In this feature, SPSP Early Career member Dr. Alison Jane Martingano shares how mentoring has shaped her professional development.
Pegah Nejat Named Next PSPR Editorial Fellow
Please join us in congratulating Pegah Nejat, who will serve as the next Editorial Fellow at the journal Personality and Social Psychology Review.
SPSP’s First Delegation to the United Nations in Geneva, Switzerland
SPSP recently sent a delegation to participate in a psychology-focused session at the United Nations in Switzerland. Learn more in this recap from Rakoen Maertens!
Meet the Team Behind Marginalia Science
Learn about Marginalia Science, a community that promotes the social science research of those who are not promoted by the status quo in academia.
Navigating the Journey: A Guide for International Graduate Students
SPSPotlight Co-Editor Lourdes Mestre provides a recap of a new SPSP collection of resources designed to support students traveling to the United States.