2009 DCP Student Poster Award
Criteria
1. Must be a psychology student as defined by: currently studying for PhD or DClinPsy degree or within one year of qualifying on the date of submission for award (2 Oct. 2009).
2. Must show original work, which significantly advances research or clinical practice related to psychopathology. Topics may include diagnostic issues, treatment outcome, transdiagnostic issues, prediction, underlying cognitive and behavioural processes, comorbidity, the application of theory to practice, and treatment innovations.
If you meet the criteria above and would like your poster to be included for a chance to win the poster award, please email stating your name, submission reference number and title.
The Award
This is the first year that the BPS offers the prestigious student poster award. All student candidates will be considered, provided they meet Society criteria (see 1 above) and email to let us know they would like to be included. The top two posters will be awarded. The first prize is free registration for the DCP 2010, the second prize is the opportunity to attend one workshop at the DCP 2010 conference in Manchester.
Submission for poster abstracts has now closed
All received poster submissions are now being reviewed and decision emails should be going out by week ending 9th Oct.
If you do not receive a decision email by 9th Oct, please first check your 'junk mail' in box, then if you
still cannot find it, please contact the conference office
The submission deadline for posters was Friday 2nd October.
Submission for papers and symposia has now closed
All recieved paper and symposia submissions have now been reviewed and decision
emails were sent out w/c 20th July. If you have not yet received a decision email, please first check your 'junk mail' in box, then if you
still cannot find it, please contact the conference office.
All poster submissions will be
reviewed in early October after the poster deadline.
The submission deadline for papers and symposia was Monday 29th June.
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