SAS Student Committee
Compared to faculty, students have unique needs as they develop academic expertise and learn to navigate their profession. We support affective science students—from undergraduate through postdoctoral levels—by coordinating both social and professional initiatives for student members of SAS. For example:
- Social events help students interact with other student members, both during the annual conference and more locally throughout the academic year. For example, the SAS Student Social happens on the Thursday evening of the annual society meeting each year, to help kick off the conference and connect students with one another.
- Professional opportunities such as assisting with the Society’s social media and diversity outreach, annual programming, and expert interviews allow student members to be recognized by and interact with faculty.
- We are also committed to helping the Society better support trainees from a diversity of backgrounds, such as minority students, international students, and students from disciplines beyond psychology and neuroscience.
Participate
If you are a student member of SAS, please join our listserv and Facebook group to participate in student discussions and receive updates on student-specific events, initiatives, and opportunities.
Volunteer
If you are interested in volunteering with the student committee, please click to contact a member of the team below.
Student Committee
Much of the behind-the-scenes work in the SAS Student Committee is achieved through the coordinated efforts of students serving on the Executive Team or as Members-at-large.
Kyle Barrentine
Chair
University of Virginia
Members at Large
Members-at-large provide additional input and support to the Executive Team while developing year-round student-centric programming.
Eva Liu
Yale University
Livia Sacchi
University of Lausanne
Dasha Yermol
University of Wisconsin – Madison
Pooja Kulkarni
Amy Gregory
McGill University
Natali Barragan
Arizona State University
Ellen Zheng
Arizona State University
Victoria Hart-Derrick
Yale University
Jennifer Ouyang
University of Southern California
Past Chairs
Angela Smith, 2021-2022 Chair
Olivia Zhao, 2020-2021 Chair
Catie Brown, 2019-2020 Chair
Katie Hoemann, 2018-2019 Chair
Jennifer MacCormack, 2017-2018 Chair
Erik Nook, 2016-2017 Chair
Jasmine Mote, 2015-2016 Chair
Conference Awards
The SAS offers two types of awards for student members. Click to learn about our Conference Awards and the SAS Trainee Diversity Award.