Members of the Australian Psychological Society are committed to maintaining the standard and reputation of the psychology discipline and profession in Australia.
Joining the APS means becoming part of an active and growing organisation. It means connecting with more than 16,500 fellow members across the country, including practitioners, researchers, educators, consultants and students.
The APS relies on its members to determine the Society’s direction. Don’t miss the opportunity to drive change in your profession. Join now!
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The APS fosters learning and growth by setting high standards of professional education and conduct for members. Members are required to observe the Code of Ethics: Read more about our ethical standards Members can access ethics resources |
Members are offered a wide range of resources, professional support and networking opportunities. Find out about the many member benefits |
| Applying for membership | Assessing psychology qualifications |
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The APS is the national assessing authority in Australia for assessment of overseas academic qualifications in psychology for the purpose of migration ... More >> |
| Membership Directory | Member Groups |
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APS Member Groups is the umbrella for various groups that members join within the APS. These are Branches, Colleges and Interest Groups. Find out more >> |
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| Ethnicity and the APS membership | APS Presentations |
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The APS has prepared brief powerpoint presentations for students, APS Branches and for more general use, which describe the structure and function of the APS, and the many benefits, services and resources available to members. View presentations >> |
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The APS is conducting an ongoing cultural survey of new and upgrading members to gain a more complete picture of the cultural diversity of members. You can also view the results of the survey conducted earlier in 2004. |