Margaret Gorman Early Career Award
This award is offered to an individual whose innovative research in the psychology of religion is marked by scholarly excellence and has implications for theory, practice or further research.
The recipient of the award must have completed the doctoral degree within ten years of the submission deadline. We are also not guaranteeing program time or giving a monetary award.
Nominations for this award should include a brief statement explaining why the nominee deserves the award as well as a copy of the nominee's CV. Self-nominations are welcome.
Please send a single document containing all materials (as either a PDF or MS Word document) to Awards Committee Chair Crystal Park (secondary email).
Deadline for the current cycle of awards is March 31, to be given the subsequent year.
2022
Daryl R. Van Tongeren
2020
Ward Davis
2019
Patty Van Cappellen
2018
Amy B. Wachholtz, PhD, MDiv, MS
2017
Jesse Preston
2016Hisham Abu-Raiya
2015
Will Gervais
2014
Uffe Schjoedt
2013
Jessie Dezutter
2012
Azim Shariff
2011
Jamie Aten
2010
Pehr Granqvist
2009
Adam Cohen
2008
Nat Wade
2007
Bart Duriez
2006
Mark E. Koltko-Rivera
2005
Vassilis Saroglou
2004
Israela Silberman
2003
Julie J. Exline
2002
Todd W. Hall
2001
W. Paul Williamson
2000
Michael E. McCullough
1999
Crystal L. Park
1998
None
1997
Christopher Burris