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Limerick Newsletter #6
Dear Colleagues, Abstract evaluations and acceptance notifications are now rolling, don’t forget to check your spam folders as important emails regarding submissions and registration might possibly end up there! Looking forward to welcoming you all to our conference in the summer of 2023! REGISTRATION NOW OPEN Registration for IACCP 2023 is now open. Early Bird…
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Keynotes confirmed for IACCP 2023: Professor Orla Muldoon, Dr Gulnaz Anjum, Professor Halina Grzymala-Moszczyńska, & Dr Cláudio V. Torres. Don’t miss out, only 4 days left to submit abstracts! 👉👉👉 https://iaccp2023.com/abstract-submission/ 👈👈👈 Professor Orla Muldoon of the Department of Psychology at University of Limerick is a renowned social psychologist with a PhD from Queens…
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Visiting Limerick for IACCP 2023 With only one week left for abstract submission, don’t hesitate now to submit yours – and join us in the beautiful Ireland in the summer of 2023! 👉👉👉 https://iaccp2023.com/abstract-submission/ 👈👈👈 King John’s Castle, Limerick City Centre Founded by the Vikings more than a thousand years ago, the City of Limerick is magnificently sited…
Read MoreConference Proceedings Papers available
The Proceedings Papers of the IACCP Conference 2020+ are available here
Read MoreConference Keynote Speaker recordings available
The 10 keynotes of the last conference are published in a playlist on the IACCP YouTube channel. Click on the links below to watch them Igor Grossmann: https://youtu.be/ZapNYXqZa3E Patricia Greenfield: https://youtu.be/TORi_k9VPUs Marwan Dairy: https://youtu.be/c9JeJ4-R6ks Takeshi Hamamura: https://youtu.be/g8bMg5Po148 Janak Pandey: https://youtu.be/PFsN3ylDgb0 Christian Welzel: https://youtu.be/o8AaYEyysg0 Kongmeng Liew: https://youtu.be/LrCk_SIOC5g Colleen Ward: https://youtu.be/8rup8WR4eJg Pippa Norris: https://youtu.be/PC2ezEoDoBQ…
Read MoreONLINE SHORT COURSE – “INTRODUCTION TO THE KJ METHOD”.
KJ Analysis is a collective qualitative data analysis method based on the procedures developed by the Japanese anthropologist Jiro Kawakita. The course will cover the development of the method, its various uses, and its use as a research method in the social sciences. Saturday, October 15, 2022, from 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM (GMT+8)*, facilitated by Jay…
Read MoreJohn Berry honored with a major award from the Canadian Psychological Association (CPA)
John Berry (Psychology) was recently honoured with a major award from the Canadian Psychological Association (CPA) for his internationally recognized research in cross-cultural psychology. “The long-standing view up until the 1970s was that cross-cultural contact would always lead to homogeneity, to assimilation. Well, this obviously hasn’t happened,” says Dr. Berry, an emeritus professor in the…
Read MoreIACCP announces SPARK Grant Recipients
The IACCP’s new SPARKS Grants Committee is excited to issue their very first award announcements! CONGRATULATIONS to our five teams of winners, who were each awarded up to USD$1000 to implement their amazing projects. SPARK grants are aimed at supporting activities enhancing the visibility of the IACCP and cross-cultural psychology, and spark awareness, build local…
Read MorePost-Doctoral Position in Cross-Cultural Development of Supernatural Beliefs
The Childhood Cognition Lab (PI: Rebekah Richert; https://www.childcoglab.org/) at the University of California, Riverside (UCR) is inviting applications for a full-time post-doctoral researcher to join the Developing Belief Network (https://www.developingbelief.com/; Project Directors: Rebekah Richert and Kathleen Corriveau). A 5-year John Templeton Foundation grant funds an international network of scholars conducting a cross-cultural study of the…
Read MoreIACCP announces SPARK grants
Inspired by discussions with IACCP regional representatives, the International Association for Cross Cultural Psychology has launched IACCP Spark Grants. IACCP seeks to provide small grants to support cross-cultural researchers at all levels. These grants are aimed at supporting activities that will enhance the visibility of the IACCP and cross-cultural psychology, and: spark awareness and interest…
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