Membership
Every year, during the month of April, volunteers around the world are celebrated for sharing their time, energy, and talents with those around them. SIOP is joining the celebration by…
Read MoreAcknowledgements: We would like to thank and acknowledge Elizabeth McCune, Will Shepherd, Jaclyn Martin Kowal, and Amy DuVernet for reviewing this article. Executive Summary The Practitioner Needs Survey is conducted…
Read MoreYou may not recognize his face, but you know his voice. For 25 years, Larry’s Nader’s booming introduction has kicked off our conference’s opening plenary event in style. When not…
Read MoreEvery year, SIOP recognizes members whose research identifies solutions to workplace problems, whose practice changes the course of the field, and whose teaching guides the next generation of I-O psychology.…
Read MoreSubmitted by the Membership Analytics Subcommittee To provide enduring support of SIOP’s strategic goal #2, to build a diverse and inclusive SIOP, we are delighted to share that the newest version…
Read MoreDid you know that hundreds of SIOP Annual Conference attendees each year are first-time participants? As many can recall from their first SIOP Annual Conference, it can be an overwhelming…
Read MoreSubmitted by the SIOP Survey Subcommittee of the SIOP Membership Committee You are invited to participate in the 2024 SIOP Membership Survey. The purpose of this survey is to gather insights into…
Read MoreThe SIOP Career and Professional Development for Practitioners subcommittee is proud to have launched the fourth year of the SIOP Practitioner Mentoring Program. This program matches practitioners earlier in their…
Read MoreSIOP is soliciting nominations for the next editor of The Industrial-Organizational Psychologist (TIP). Today, TIP provides news, research, reports, and noncommercial information related to the practice, science, and teaching of I-O psychology, with four…
Read MorePop Psychology Book Club, Episode Four: Mainstream Media in The Classroom With Prof. Sabrina Volpone
Welcome back to Pop Psychology Book Club! Hopefully, you’ve been enjoying this themed issue on I-O psychology in the classroom. Instead of featuring a popular press book, for this issue…
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