John P. Hill Award for the Study of Adolescent Development

The John P. Hill Award for the Study of Adolescent Development was established in 1989 in honor of John P. Hill, Ph.D., former Department of Psychology chair and internationally acclaimed scholar in the field of adolescence. This award is given annually to a graduate student in Psychology who exhibit high academic standards and evidence of promise or productivity in research in adolescent or family development. Students are nominated by faculty and submit a curriculum vita showing research, teaching and service.

Award
Varies
Scopes
College of Humanities and Sciences, VCU Foundation
Deadline
04/18/2025
Supplemental Questions
  1. Present a curriculum vita showing your research, teaching and service to date.
  2. In 500 words or less, please share evidence of promise in research in adolescent or family development.