The APS Interest Group on the Psychology of Relationships is calling for nominations for the Psychology of Relationships Thesis Award.
The Psychology of Relationships Thesis Award promotes the development of higher degree research regarding relationships, relationship education and/or relationship therapy within the discipline of psychology.
Administration
- The Psychology of Relationships Interest Group is responsible for administering the Award and for funding of the Award.
- The National Committee for the Interest Group on the Psychology of Relationships will appoint a selection committee of at least three (3) members of the Interest Group to be responsible for recommending an appropriate recipient of the Award to the Board.
- The Award will be presented at the Psychology of Relationships Interest Group Annual Conference and will be announced in InPsych.
Eligibility
Nominees must have completed a higher degree (Masters, Professional Doctorate, PhD) within one (1) year of the date of nominating for the Award.
Nomination process
- A call for nominations for the Psychology of Relationships Thesis Award should:
- be advertised in in the February or earlier InPsych;
- be provided to the Heads of Department of each tertiary institution that has independent membership of the Australian Vice-Chancellors’ Committee.
- Nominations may be accepted from the nominee, a colleague of the nominee or a Head of Department.
- Nominations are to be made by submitting the thesis title and abstract, and the reports of the thesis examiners by the date set in the call for nominations.
- A journal length article based on the thesis and/or a copy of the thesis may be required.
Selection criteria
In judging the nominations for the Psychology of Relationships Thesis Award, the selection committee will assess the scientific merit of the thesis and the contribution of the research to theory and/or practice in the field of the psychology of relationships.
Value of the award
Successful candidates for the Psychology of Relationships Thesis Award will receive an award of $300 and a certificate.
Closing date
Nominations close on 31 October 2013.
Contact:
Dr Ross Wilkinson
Psychology of Relationships Interest Group Treasurer
School of Psychology, Building 39, Australian National University
ACT 0200
Email: Ross.Wilkinson@anu.edu.au
Previous winners
| 2012 |
Not awarded
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2011
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Dr Jeremy Goldring
The development of an Implicit Association Test for measuring forgiveness
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2010
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Dr Adam Gerace
The Influence of Past Experience on the Process of Perspective Taking
Dr Mandy Matthewson
Do Mothers and Fathers Differentially Contribute to Sons’ and Daughters’ Anxiety?
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| 2009 |
Dr Wendy Ducat
Self and Partner Qualities in Emerging Adults’ Heterosexual Romantic Relationships: A Self-Determination Approach to Individual Well-Being
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| 2008 |
Gery Karantzas
An investigation of family care giving from an attachment theory perspective
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| 2007 |
Dr Alexandra West; Dr Lauren Breen
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| 2006 |
Dr Zoe Pearce; Dr Debra Campbell
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| 2005 |
not awarded
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| 2004 |
Dr Christine Wood
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| 2003 |
not awarded
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| 2002 |
not awarded
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| 2001 |
Dr Grania Sheehan
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| 2000 |
Dr Roger Brink
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| 1999 |
not awarded
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