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Arthur W. Staats Lecture for Unifying Psychology

The Arthur W. Staats Lecture was established in 1997 by Peter S. Staats, MD, in honor of his father, Arthur W. Staats, PhD. Each year, the lecturer delivers an address on a body of work which has held great significance for many fields of psychology or has the potential to be extrapolated to have unifying power within the discipline of psychology as a whole. The award is sponsored by the American Psychological Foundation (APF) and coordinated by Div. 1.

Deadline: March 15, 2024
Sponsors: APF, Division 1 (The Society for General Psychology)

The Arthur W. Staats Lecture was established in 1997 by Peter S. Staats, MD, in honor of his father, Arthur W. Staats, PhD. Each year, the lecturer delivers an address on a body of work which has held great significance for many fields of psychology or has the potential to be extrapolated to have unifying power within the discipline of psychology as a whole. The award is sponsored by the American Psychological Foundation (APF) and coordinated by Div. 1.

Click here for more information about Division 1 (The Society for General Psychology).

Eligibility

APF encourages applicants from diverse backgrounds with respect to age, race, color, religion, creed, nationality, ability, sexual orientation, gender, and geography.

There are no restrictions on nominees.

Self-nominations as well as nominations by others are encouraged for this award.

Application Instructions

Nominations materials should include the nominee’s curriculum vitae along with a detailed statement indicating why the nominee is a worthy candidate for the award including evidence that the nominee would give a good lecture.

Send nominations to Dr. Jocelyn Turner-Musa (jocelyn.turnermusa@morgan.edu), the Division 1 chair of the Arthur W. Staats Lecture.

Please be advised that APF does not provide feedback to applicants on their proposals.

Please review our Program FAQs for important details on the application process.

Recent Recipient

Drs. Christopher D. Green & Barbara Held

Past Recipients

2023

Barbara Held, PhD, Barry N. Wish, Professor of Psychology and Social Studies Emerita, Bowdoin College

Christopher D. Green, PhD, Professor of Psychology, York University

2022

Lillian Comas-Diaz, PhD, mujerista decolonial thinker, writer, activist, theorist and therapist

2021

Carol Dweck, PhD, Lewis and Virginia Eaton Professor of Psychology, Stanford University

2020

Carola Suárez-Orozco, co-director, Institute for Immigration, Globalization and Education, University of California, Los Angeles

2019

Janet Helms, PhD, Boston College

2018

Michelle Fine, PhD, City University of New York Graduate Center

2017

Keith Simonton, PhD, University of California, Davis

2016

Lisa M. Osbeck, PhD, University of West Georgia

2015

Judith Torney-Purta, PhD, University of Maryland at College Park

2014

Peter Salovey, PhD, Yale University

2013

Diane Halpern, Claremont McKenna College

2012

Ellen Langer, PhD, Harvard University

2011

Wilbert J. McKeachie, PhD, University of Michigan

2010

Douglas Candland, PhD, Bucknell University

2009

J. Bruce Overmier, PhD, University of Minnesota

2008

Susan T. Fiske, PhD, Princeton University

2007

Bruce McEwen, PhD, Rockefeller University

2006

Hazel Markus, PhD, Stanford University

2005

Frans de Waal, PhD, Emory University

2004

Paul T. Costa, PhD, National Institute on Aging

2003

Robert J. Sternberg, PhD, Yale University

2002

Marvin Goldfried, PhD, State University of New York, Stony Brook

2001

Gregory Kimble, PhD, Duke University

2000

Martin E. P. Seligman, PhD, University of Pennsylvania