NEW: Fall classes will begin remotely, before continuing in person three days into the semester. The term also includes a Student Self-Care Day, with no classes, on Oct. 14.
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The #COVID19 pandemic is expected to have psychosocial, behavioral, & socioeconomic impacts on health. NIMHD is supporting supplements to existing grants to evaluate community interventions to reduce these impacts among #HealthDisparity populations. bit.ly/3f1SVK4
ALT Funding Opportunity
Competitive and Administrative Supplements for Community Interventions to Reduce the Impact of COVID-19 on Health Disaprity and Other Vulnerable Populations
Open: June 10, 2020
Deadline: December 15, 2020
Visit: nimhd.nih.gov/funding/nimhd-funding/notices.html
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Yesterday, we announced some key dates for the fall term:
Aug. 13-16: Move-in for University housing
Aug. 16-18: Welcome Week for new students
For more information about fall planning, visit: bit.ly/3hhx2J1
Do psychologists know there is a Journal of Black Psychology that was created to publish and highlight the work of Black scholars who have BEEN doing the work? Before you start citing anyone in JPSP, I would suggest taking a gander at a litany of work by and for Black people.
Members of @PittTweet's Psychology Equity & Inclusion Comm. created a list of resources to be an ally during this time, w/ specific calling/texting/emailing actions, books to read & more. Please share this & other resources b/c BLM. #AcademicTwitterdocs.google.com/spreadsheets…
I already live the "socially distanced" academic life. I'm ABD, work from home 4.5/5 days of the week, and live an hour from campus. As such, I've learned a lot about working from home over the last two years. So here's my:
*Tips for Academics Now Working Primarily From Home*
Our first PD luncheon of the term will be Everything Grants! on Friday, Jan. 24, 12pm-1pm, Martin Room. We will focus on 3 facets of applying for grants. Lunch provided. RSVP by Friday, Jan. 17 pitt.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/f…
Check out our first PD event of the Spring Term--A professional development Q&A with Friday's colloquium speaker, Dr. Enrique Neblett. The event will be Friday, Jan 17., 1:30-2:30pm in the Martin Room. Coffee and baked goods provided.