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Information about the Email Bulletin

Mailing List

All financial members of ASPR may choose to be placed on an electronic mailing list. The primary role of the list is to communicate with members about ASPR business. However, ASPR members are welcome to submit any material that will be of wide interest to other members. Such material includes:

  1. ASPR business
  2. Research matters of interest to members
  3. Announcements about relevant conferences
  4. Information on research grants and consultancies
  5. Advertisements of positions in psychiatric research
  6. Information on journals or on books by members

Advertising in the ASPR Bulletin

The ASPR Email Bulletin is sent out bi monthly. We are happy to include information about relevant positions, conferences and courses. However, the Bulletin does not include attachments that are not core ASPR business. Therefore, please email a very brief statement (2-3 lines) about the position, conference or course, with website and contact details for those who may want more information, to Jo Fitzsimons: aspr-members@unimelb.edu.au. In order to avoid email overload, advertising material is not emailed to ASPR members in between Bulletins.

Submission deadlines for 2013 are on the following dates to ensure inclusion in the next Bulletin:

23 April
23 June
23 August
23 October

Privacy Information

If you would like to update your email details or to remove yourself from the ASPR electronic mailing list, please contact Jo Fitzsimons: aspr-members@unimelb.edu.au

 

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