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The purpose of the International Association for Cross-Cultural
Psychology is to promote and facilitate research in the areas of
culture and psychology. The IACCP believes that it is important
to encourage high quality intercultural research at the predoctoral
level. The Harry and Pola Triandis Doctoral Thesis Award is intended
to honor and reward good research and to advance the early careers
of dedicated researchers. Support for the award is provided by
the Harry and Pola Triandis Fund that was established in 1997 (see Bulletin,
June, 1997).
US$500, one year membership in IACCP, partial travel expenses
up to the next IACCP biennial Congress, and free registration.
The winner will be asked to give a presentation of his or her research
at the Congress.
Your doctoral thesis (dissertation) must be relevant to the study
to cross-cultural/cultural psychology, with particular emphasis
on important and emerging trends in the field; scholarly excellence;
innovation and implications for theory and research; and methodological
appropriateness. Doctoral theses eligible for an award must have
been completed (as defined by your university) during the two calendar
years ending on December 31 of the year prior to the Congress year.
Submissions must be received by the IACCP Deputy Secretary/General
by December 31 of the year before the Congress year.
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Please submit a 1500-word abstract of the doctoral thesis in English.
The abstract must contain no information that identifies the applicant,
thesis supervisor, or institution. The abstract must include complete
details of theory, method, results, and implications for the field.
The abstract must be submitted double spaced on paper and on
a 3.5-inch computer disk using a common word processing file format
such as Microsoft Word, Wordperfect, RTF, or html.
A letter from the thesis advisor certifying the university acceptance
date of the thesis must be included.
The application cover letter must include complete applicant contact
information, including an address or addresses through with the
applicant can be contacted during the evaluation process, including
telephone numbers, fax number, and e-mail address if available.
Following a preliminary evaluation, finalists will be asked to
send copies of their complete doctoral thesis, in the language
in which it was written, to the evaluation committee.
Deputy Secretary-General
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