Dr. Meltem Yucel
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​​www.psychresearchlist.com
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Goals:
Making Psychology more transparent and accessible.
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For this reason, PsychResearchList offers various lists of paid internships, virtual graduate school information sessions, 
post-baccalaureate jobs, resources for applying to graduate school, Psychology Twitter, Psychology Conferences, International Moral Psychology List, and Psychology Lecture Exchange for academics in all career stages (undergraduate, post-baccalaureate, graduate, postdoctoral, and faculty). 
To Receive Updates:
​​Follow @PsychResList on Twitter.
Evidence of Success:
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(​​​1) To date, over 34,000 students and faculty from 128 countries have visited and made use of these resources. ​​

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(​​​2) The PsychResearchList website is one of the recipients of the 2021 Society for the Improvement of Psychological Science (SIPS) Commendation! ​​

Psych Research List in the Media
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An equally important component is making it easier for people of all genders, racial and ethnic groups, and income levels to participate in science — as scientists. With the goal of making her field of study, psychology, more accessible, Yucel created Psych Research List, a website that lists resources to help undergraduate students advance their careers, such as paid internships, scholarships, and virtual graduate courses. Often, students won’t hear about these opportunities unless they are plugged into the right networks, she explains. Her site helps level the playing field.
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It's Innate Podcast, Episode 11: We didn't mean to keep you waiting but, in this episode, Candy and Deon interview Dr. Meltem Yucel. We open the episode by discussing Meltem's outstanding work developing the useful tool Psych Research List, which provides a hub of information on paid research opportunities as well as information on applying to graduate school.
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A new initiative organised by Jim A.C. Everett and Meltem Yucel: the International Moral Psychology (IMP) List has been called to life. The rationale behind this was the recognition that there are amazing people doing really important work in social/moral psychology all around the world, and yet we often think of the same US-based names when considering collaborators, reviewers, people to invite to our seminar series. We wanted to create a list so that people can more easily see the work being done around the globe, not just in the US, and begin to form an international community of people working on morality in psychology. If you’d like to add yourself to the list, please do follow the link below and enter in your details. We hope that this will help create a more focused (topic-wise) yet inclusive (diversity-wise) community that we can all benefit from.
PAID UNDERGRADUATE INTERNSHIPS