The TeaP is a well-known psychological research conference of international junior and senior scientists from different fields of Experimental Psychology (e.g., cognitive, social, developmental, and biological psychology) and neighbouring disciplines. It has been held since 1958 and is typically attended by about 600 to 900 scientists from Germany, Europe, and the USA.
The organising committee and the venue change annually. In 2023, TeaP will be jointly hosted by the Leibniz Institute for Psychology (ZPID) and the Department of General Psychology at the University of Trier, represented by Professor Christian Frings and Professor Roland Neumann.
We are pleased to receive more than 550 submissions on a wide range of experimental psychology topics..We are currently in the process of evaluating and accepting all submissions, and then we will go on to devise interesting sessions based on the great submissions Stay tuned!
The 29th Empirical studies in psychology conference will be held in person from March 31st to April 2nd at The Faculty of Philosophy in Belgrade The conference program will include keynote lectures, oral presentations (classified into appropriate sessions according to topics), poster sessions, symposia, and round-table discussions. This year, we are honoured to introduce a new tradition of invited talk “Nenad Havelka: the award for excellent achievements in the early career”.
EIE2023 is a conference that focuses on the implementation and uptake of evidence in routine human service settings (health and social services and education). As part of the conference, we aim to present and discuss these aspects from both a science and a practice perspective.
The 21st World Congress of Psychophysiology—which will be held in Geneva, Switzerland, June 26-30, 2023—has extended the abstract submission deadline. Abstracts for symposia, single paper talks, and posters can be submitted until the 10th January 2023 via the congress homepage.
We are looking forward to cordially welcome you in Geneva for IOP2023!
The congress theme is “From Local to Global: Behavior, Climate and Health” and was inspired by the very location where the Congress is being held. The organizers are planning an exciting four days of keynotes, master lectures, workshops, and symposia around the congress theme Stay tuned for more details in the upcoming months.