Offset your social "footprint" and help us make science more accessible to women and other minorities! Student-run platform created by Psychology enthusiasts.
SUBMISSION CRITERIA
What do we accept?
We feature any creative student project or other submissions that contain a degree of originality. We aim to provide research- and science-based information, and especially welcome any student scholarly work with references attached, such as a student thesis or dissertation.
However, we will evaluate and select any submission that we believe are original, creative, or interesting, and preferably relevant to our main themes. We seek a variety of scholarly forms, including but not limited to: presentation, poster, research paper, photography, painting, op-ed, creative writing, analytical writing, poems, music, films and videos.
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Main themes:
psychology
interpersonal relationship
feminism/gender issues
creative writing
philosophy
economics
public policy
imperialism
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To view past featured works, check out our blogs!
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Submission materials:
required:
your project
project title
project description (< 500 words)
name as you want displayed
optional, but encouraged:
profile photo
preferred pronouns
link to your personal website/social media​
contact information
university/work/other affiliation
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Podcast
Your submission will be automatically considered for our (upcoming) podcast, unless you specifically opt out. However, if you would like to be featured on our podcast without a blog, please submit a description of your intended talk (<1000 words) that contains the following information:
your past, current or intended profession
how you found us
a particular question or theme that you want to explore
relevance of your topic to our main themes
If you want to discuss your research, please briefly mention a project you have worked on that you believe is relevant to one of our main themes, including your theoretical motivation, hypotheses, results, and discussion.
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We also actively seek to feature researchers and scholars on our podcast, in addition to our talented peers. If you believe your work is relevant, please introduce yourself. We would love to hear from you!
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