The SPR Fellows program honors SPR members who have made substantial, sustained contributions both to the field of psychophysiology and to SPR.
View the Current List of SPR Fellows
Eligibility
1. Eligible are current members who have been a member for at least 3 consecutive years and who are at least 10 years past receipt of their terminal degree. Fellows must have a PhD or equivalent and must have published significant, peer-reviewed research beyond the doctoral dissertation.
2. Sustained contributions to both psychophysiological research and education and service to SPR and to the field will be primary criteria. All past Presidents are automatically eligible to become fellows. Nominations may be made for others to be considered for fellow status.
3. The SPR Fellows Committee will review the nominations that have been received by the submission deadline and will send final recommendations to the SPR Board for approval. The committee will be made up of a minimum of three current Fellows.
4. Election as a SPR Fellow is an honor and all Fellows are expected to meet the commonly held standards of professional ethics and scientific integrity. In the rare case where an elected Fellow no longer meets this expectation, or otherwise fails to merit the continued status of Fellow, the SPR Fellows Committee will consider requests to revoke an individual’s Fellow status. Such requests will be considered for cases of proven scientific misconduct or serious breaches of professional ethics, including sexual misconduct, racial discrimination, or other ethical violations.
Application
To apply, complete the form below by May 1. Please note: some form fields contain additional instructions, which can be viewed by hovering over the underlined field titles. Letters of recommendation can be uploaded directly to the form or emailed to info@sprweb.org.
At least one letter of recommendation needs to come from a current SPR Fellow. If you need help finding a Fellow who can serve as a reference for you, please don’t hesitate to get in contact with a member of the fellowship committee (please include your CV when you email), as they are happy to help!