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Current edition

October 2009

  • APS Survey of Academic Members
  • Excellence in Research in Australia Initiative Update
  • National Registration and Accreditation Update
  • State of the Art Speakers announced for ICAP 2010
  • ICAP 2010 Submissions closing 1 December!

View October 2009 edition

 

Past editions

August 2009

  • Changes to the APAC Standards
  • National Registration and Accreditation Scheme
  • ICAP 2010 Call for Submissions
  • Teaching Resources

View August 2009 edition

 

May 2009

  • Response to the Bradley and Cutler Reviews
  • ERA Timeframe
  • APS survey of psychologists working in an academic setting
  • Teaching materials Changing Eating Behaviours

View May 2009 edition

 

February 2009

  • Summary of the Bradley Review recommendations
  • Indicators of Excellence for the new ERA Initiative
  • Call for Submissions for the 44th Annual APS Conference, 30 September 4 October, Darwin Convention Centre
  • Mental Health Postgraduate Scholarship Scheme
  • APS survey of psychologists working in an academic setting
  • Teaching materials - Research Ethics Case Study

View February 2009 edition

 

November 2008 

  • Review of Australian Higher Education
  • Review of National Innovation System
  • ICAP 2010
  • National Registration and Accreditation Scheme update
  • Teaching resources  

View November 2008 edition

 

September 2008 
  • Changes to Psychology Course Accreditation Standards and National Accreditation & Registration Scheme
  • National Registration and Accreditation Scheme
  • Review of Australian Higher Education
  • Excellence in Research for Australia Initiative
  • Formation of the APS Teaching Learning and Psychology Interest Group
  • Teaching resources  

View September 2008 edition