Environmental, Population, and Conservation Psychology Bulletin
A newsletter of Division 34
April 2012

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IN THIS ISSUE
- 2011 ELC: Supporting graduate psychology education
We recap the four-day agenda from the 2011 Education Leadership Conference in Washington, D.C.
By Mary Gregerson - Division 34 Convention Program
The division has planned a full range of activities for the 2012 APA Annual Convention in Orlando, Fla. - APA Council report
A summary report from the most recent February 2012 meeting, which included taskforce reports, the annual APA green report, and a discussion of recent amicus briefs.
By Susan D. Clayton - Generative Space Award
The CARITAS Project presented the second annual Generative Space Award to the Willson Hospice House - New division community Website
Division 34 offers a new community Website for sharing information, documents and opinion polls with other members - Proshansky-Newman prize winner
The Proshansky-Newman Award is the division’s professional achievement award and is presented to environmental psychologists - Report on the 9th Biennial Conference on Environmental Psychology
This 3-day conference featured 69 posters and 40 sessions that included virtual environments, restoration, the psychology of sustainable mobility, climate change, and public environment
By Katrin Dziekan - Summer school on Rasch scales: Construction & measurement
The third summer school session focusing on the Rasch scales was held in September of 2011, and included handouts and test software
By Alexandra Kibbe and Siegmar Otto
ANNOUNCEMENTS
- CECP seeks two representatives
Committee on Early Career Psychologists seeks nominations for two representatives to serve a three-year term (2013-2015) - Fifth Annual Psychology Day at the United Nations
This event focuses on mental health and sustainable development, refugee and psychosocial well-being and poverty eradication in the lives of women and children - Five petitions for public review and comments
The Commission for the Recognition of Specialties and Proficiencies in Professional Psychology has five petitions out for public review and comments - Rachel Carson Center and Global Diversity Foundation—Summer academy
The course selects 15-18 Master’s/PhD students or professionals from around the world interested in advocacy, media, or policy - Seeking instructor for applied topics in ecopsychology
Lewis & Clark Graduate School seeks an instructor for our annual Applied Topics course - Seeking program director
Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia seeks a leader and educator for its academic and professional programming in health policy - Submissions for conference
Don't miss the deadline for submitting your abstract for the 2012 Pathways to Success Conference


