February 2019 Spotlight, Hirokazu Yoshikawa, Ph.D.

This month, we are delighted to introduce Dr. Hirokazu Yoshikawa (Hiro.yoshikawa@nyu.edu) as our member in spotlight. Hirokazu Yoshikawa is the Courtney Sale Ross Professor of Globalization and Education at NYU Steinhardt and a University Professor at NYU, and Co-Director of the Global TIES for Children center at NYU. He is a core faculty member of the the Psychology of Read more about February 2019 Spotlight, Hirokazu Yoshikawa, Ph.D.[…]

The 2019 EADP-EARA-SRA Summer School Opportunity for Doctoral Students

In 2019, EADP, EARA and SRA will again jointly organize a Summer School focusing on research on adolescence. The Summer School is a training ground for young scholars interested in adolescent development. The Summer Schools bring together established researchers, recognized for their expertise and teaching abilities with doctoral students from around the globe, for several Read more about The 2019 EADP-EARA-SRA Summer School Opportunity for Doctoral Students[…]

Tri-Caucus Webinar on March 1, 2019: Innovative and Mixed Methods in Understanding Development

Webinar Description: Tri-Caucus scholars will be presenting on innovative research methods to study developmental processes of underrepresented or marginalized groups. Specifically, Drs. Bámaca-Colbert, Neblett, and Subrahmanyam will share their perspectives on the following questions: What are the different research questions that can be asked using this method that cannot be answered using traditional methods (i.e., what Read more about Tri-Caucus Webinar on March 1, 2019: Innovative and Mixed Methods in Understanding Development[…]

Order your Asian Caucus T-shirt and be ready to show your support and pride at SRCD 2019!

Order your Asian Caucus T-shirt today before the close date for our T-shirt fundraiser (Feb. 15)! We will have a Tri-Caucus T-shirt day at SRCD 2019 (more details to follow) where we all proudly wear our Caucus t-shirts to show our support and pride. https://www.customink.com/fundraising/srcd-asian-caucus?ref=copy-link_social_desktop-campaign-page-share-top-v3&utm_campaign=desktop-campaign-page-share-top-v3&utm_content=srcd-asian-caucus&utm_medium=social&utm_source=copy-link&side=front&type=1&zoom=false

SRCD Preconference scholarship opportunity for early career scholars and graduate students. DUE SOON!

Are you attending the preconference on ” Conceptualizing and measuring culture, context, race and ethnicity: A focus on science, ethics, and collaboration in the Spirit of 2044″? If so, please consider applying for the WT scholarship! It is due on FEB 15, so please submit your application  as soon as possible if interested. See below and attached Read more about SRCD Preconference scholarship opportunity for early career scholars and graduate students. DUE SOON![…]

Call for Nominations for speakers for AERA-SRCD Early Career Fellowship Symposium

Consider nominating your colleague or yourself for this great opportunity to present your research at the AERA-SRCD Early Career Fellowship Symposium! This year the focus of the fellowship symposium will be on middle childhood and the transition to middle school. The symposium will be held during SRCD 2019 Biennial Meeting on Thursday March 21st, 2:45-4:15pm. Read more about Call for Nominations for speakers for AERA-SRCD Early Career Fellowship Symposium[…]

Introducing the Launch of Asian Caucus T-shirt Fundraiser

Dear Members, We are raising funds to support graduate students and professionals committed to scholarship, advocacy, and practices on the development of Asian/Asian American children. Please consider purchasing a T–shirt to support the mission and the efforts of the SRCD Asian Caucus. All funds raised will be paid directly to SRCD Asian Caucus for scholarships and organizational meetings.   The T–shirt design and the Read more about Introducing the Launch of Asian Caucus T-shirt Fundraiser[…]

Call for Proposals and Discussion: 2020 Special Topic Meetings & Workshops

SRCD invites members of the developmental science community to submit proposals for Special Topic Meetings and Workshops for 2020. As with our past Special Topic Meetings, we anticipate supporting one or more small (250-500 attendees) meetings. New for 2020, we are also inviting proposals for focused workshops (50-75 attendees). Meetings and workshops can have topical Read more about Call for Proposals and Discussion: 2020 Special Topic Meetings & Workshops[…]

January 2019 Spotlight, Lisa Kiang, Ph.D.

This month, we are delighted to introduce Dr. Lisa Kiang (kiangl@wfu.edu) as our member in spotlight. She is a Professor of Psychology in the Department of Psychology at Wake Forest University. Dr. Kiang’s research focuses on self and identity, family and social relationships, and culture. Major themes include: (1) Relational approaches to self and identity: for example, how self-evaluations Read more about January 2019 Spotlight, Lisa Kiang, Ph.D.[…]