Research on Gifted, Talented Youth
Posted by American Psychological Foundation on November 16, 2015
American Psychological Foundation Issues RFP for Research on Gifted, Talented Youth
The American Psychological Foundation, the charitable arm of the American Psychological Association, has issued a Request for Proposals for the 2016 Esther Katz Rosen Fund Grants program.
Established in 1974, the annual program is designed to enable and enhance the development of gifted and talented children and adolescents and to encourage promising psychologists to continue innovative research in this area.
Grants of up to $50,000 will be awarded to support activities on the advancement and application of knowledge related to gifted and talented children and adolescents, including research, pilot projects, research-based programs, and projects aimed at improving the quality of education in psychological science and its application in secondary schools for high-ability students.
To be eligible, applicants must be affiliated with a school or education institution and hold a doctoral degree from, or be a graduate student at, an accredited university.
See the APF website for complete program guidelines, information about previous grant recipients, and application instructions.
DEADLINE: MARCH 1, 2016
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