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By Tamas March 1, 2026
CALL FOR NOMINATIONS AND APPLICATIONS CO-EDITOR, JOURNAL OF CROSS-CULTURAL PSYCHOLOGY (JCCP) Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology (JCCP), the flagship journal of the International Association of Cross-Cultural Psychology (IACCP), seeks nominations for a Co-Editor with expertise in qualitative and mixed-methods researc
By Tamas September 14, 2025
The keynotes and the IACCP Presidential Address are published in our IACCP YouTube channel. You can access the keynotes using the links below: Matt Hornsey: https://youtu.be/e2Gd6UaR8fk Zeynep Aycan: https://youtu.be/8t0PCC5bI_g Pat Dudgeon: https://youtu.be/DIh5RckL7x0 Mohan Dutta: https://youtu.be/9qy-qCQWo2g The post Publication of Keynotes and Presidential Address of the Brisbane Conference appeared first on International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology.
By Tamas August 20, 2025
The book of abstracts of the Brisbane Conference is available: https://scholarworks.gvsu.edu/iaccp_regional/2/. The post Brisbane Conference book of abstracts appeared first on International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology.
By Tamas August 4, 2025
The IACCP’s SPARKS Grants Committee is excited to issue the 2025 award announcements! CONGRATULATIONS to our seven teams of winners. SPARK grants are aimed at supporting activities enhancing the visibility of the IACCP and cross-cultural psychology, and spark awareness, build local capacity, and spark networking among cross-cultural psychologists across or within regions. We congratulate all… The post 2025 SPARK Grant winners appeared first on International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology.
By Tamas April 23, 2025
I am delighted to invite you to the International Interdisciplinary Conference – Advances in Comparative Culturology, organized by the Department of Sociology and Social Policy at Lingnan University. The event will take place on 15–16 May 2025 on our campus in Hong Kong. This two-day conference brings together distinguished international and local scholars (check out the website below) to discuss key questions… The post International Interdisciplinary Conference – Advances in Comparative Culturology appeared first on International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology.
By Tamas April 14, 2025
APA Division 52, Society for Global Psychology, is seeking applications for Editor of International Perspectives in Psychology (IPP). The term will begin January 1, 2026 and run for five years, with the possibility of re-appointment for an additional three-year term. The deadline for applications is May 31, 2025. International Perspectives in Psychology: Research, Practice, Consultation®, the official organ… The post Call for Editor Applications appeared first on International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology.
By Tamas December 6, 2024
The post Brisbane conference abstract submissions deadline extended to January 10th appeared first on International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology.
By Tamas September 23, 2024
The IACCP’s SPARKS Grants Committee is excited to issue the 2024 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 capacity, and… The post 2024 SPARK Grant Winners announced appeared first on International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology.
By Tamas August 28, 2024
IACCP’s former president, Klaus Boehnke, Professor of Social Science Methodology at Constructor University Bremen, Germany, formerly known as Jacobs University, received the Ralph K. White Lifetime Achievement Award from Division 48 (Peace Psychology) of the American Psychological Association at their recent Annual Convention in Seattle. Boehnke was honored for his decades-long activities in the field… The post IACCP congratulates Klaus Boehnke appeared first on International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology.
By Tamas August 24, 2024
The Hungarian Order of Merit Cross was given to Marta by the President of the Hungarian Republic “In recognition of her internationally outstanding research in the complex analysis of the psychological processes of competition and her outstanding contribution to the Hungarian public scientific life.” The post IACCP congratulates Márta Fülöp appeared first on International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology.
By Tamas May 15, 2024
The IACCP congratulates John Berry upon receiving the Lifetime Career Award from the The International Union of Psychological Science. The prestigious IUPsyS Quadrennial Awards are the pre-eminent psychology awards in global psychological science. They are based on nominations from the Union’s National Members, which represent psychologists in more than 90 countries. The jurists for each… The post IACCP congratulates John Berry appeared first on International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology.
By Tamas January 5, 2024
IACCP congratulates Judith L. Gibbons for receiving the Award for Distinguished Contributions to the International Advancement of Psychology Dr. Gibbons is Professor Emerita of Psychology at Saint Louis University and throughout her career has exemplified the best of international scholarship, mentorship, editorships, professional leadership, and humanitarian service. Her scholarship focuses on international and cross-cultural studies… The post IACCP congratulates Judith L. Gibbons appeared first on International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology.
By Tamas December 11, 2023
The Culture & Psychology (C&P) School, sponsored by the International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology (IACCP), offers a unique learning opportunity to students pursuing Doctoral and Masters degrees who share a keen interest in the intersection of culture and psychology. Our workshops are thoughtfully designed to cater to a diverse range of participants, from early graduate… The post Call for C&P school instructors in Bali appeared first on International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology.
By Tamas October 20, 2023
PURPOSE The purpose of the International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology is to promote and facilitate research in the areas of culture and psychology. The IACCP believes that it is important to encourage high-quality intercultural research at the doctoral level. The Harry and Pola Triandis Doctoral Thesis Award is intended to honor and reward excellent research… The post Harry and Pola Triandis Doctoral Thesis Award appeared first on International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology.
By Tamas September 10, 2023
The IACCP’s SPARKS Grants Committee is excited to issue the 2023 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 capacity, and… The post SPARK Grant Winners announced appeared first on International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology.
By Tamas August 14, 2023
IACCP congratulates our past president Dr. Klaus Boehnke for being selected by the Society for the Study of Peace, Conflict, and Violence (Peace Psychology) as the recipient of the 2023 Ralph K. White Lifetime Achievement Award. Congratulations to Prof. Dr. Boehnke for his lifetime achievements and substantive contributions to peace psychology. The post Klaus Boehnke selected for R.K. White lifetime achievement award appeared first on International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology.
By Tamas July 17, 2023
Dear IACCP Conference attendees!  Don’t forget to download the WHOVA app for the event. Make sure to use the same email you used to register to gain access. Stay connected and informed throughout the conference as organisers will be sharing important announcements through the app. Follow the link: 👉👉👉 https://whova.com/portal/iaccp_202307/ 👈👈👈 Once you have signed… The post Limerick Newsletter #13 appeared first on International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology.
By Tamas June 7, 2023
REGISTER NOW! Only a little over two months left until IACCP 2023! Get ready for an exciting conference experience. Regular registration is now open from 16 May to 1 August. Register now to secure your spot! 👉👉👉 https://iaccp2023.com/registration/ 👈👈👈 February 20 – May 15, 2023:  Early Bird Registrations Open May 16 – August 1, 2023:  Regular… The post Limerick Newsletter #11 appeared first on International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology.
By Tamas May 11, 2023
REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN! Registration for IACCP 2023 is now open. Early Bird registration runs till the 15th of May, 2023 (rates only apply to members of the IACCP). Regular registration runs from 16th May till the 1st of August 2023. We recommend that presenters accepted to participate with their submission should register before the… The post LIMERICK NEWSLETTER #10 appeared first on International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology.
By William Gabrenya May 10, 2023
A list of the world’s top 2000 psychology researchers, ranked by their D-Index values, was published by the science analytics website Research.com on 10 May, 2023. Several IACCP members were on the list, including John Berry (#273 in the world), Shalom Schwartz (#351), Hazel Markus (#384), Michael Bond (#465), Harry Triandis (#760), Shinobu Kitayama (#796),… The post Esteemed IACCP Members Identified! appeared first on International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology.
By Tamas May 7, 2023
Dear colleagues, Our section at the University of Oslo is hiring an associate professor in cultural and community psychology. Both qualitative and quantitative researchers (and mixed methods) are welcome. The position is tenured and according to the Norwegian system, it is not uncommon to apply for this position as a post-doc (I did this myself).… The post Associate professor position opening appeared first on International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology.
By Tamas May 3, 2023
LIMERICK PUB CRAWL Dear Colleagues, Join us for an unforgettable night out in Limerick, Ireland’s historic city known for its lively pub scene! On Wednesday, 2nd of August once the scientific programs are over for the day, we will head to the city centre for a real #LimerickPubCrawl experience. With a diverse range of pubs,… The post Limerick Newsletter #9 appeared first on International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology.
By Tamas April 23, 2023
Dear Colleagues, Abstract evaluations and acceptance notifications for IACCP 2023 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! CONFIRMED PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS: We are excited to announce that… The post Limerick Newsletter #8 appeared first on International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology.
By Tamas April 4, 2023
Dear Colleagues, Abstract evaluations and acceptance notifications for IACCP 2023 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! Optional ‘Cliffs of Moher’ Tour on Saturday 5th August:… The post Limerick Newsletter #7 appeared first on International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology.
By Tamas March 20, 2023
Michele Gelfand has been elected to the U.S. Council on Foreign Relations (https://www.cfr.org).  Stanford University announcement of her election: https://cddrl.fsi.stanford.edu/news/michele-gelfand-elected-new-member-council-foreign-relations The Council on Foreign Relations is one of the world’s most powerful NGOs, a consultative body that influences the foreign policy of the United States. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Council_on_Foreign_Relations and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Members_of_the_Council_on_Foreign_Relations. Other current and former members of the CFR include Jimmy… The post IACCP congratulates Michele Gelfand appeared first on International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology.
By Tamas March 15, 2023
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… The post Limerick Newsletter #6 appeared first on International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology.
By Tamas February 18, 2023
Keynotes confirmed for IACCP 2023: Professor Orla Muldoon, Dr Gulnaz Anjum, Professor Halina Grzymala-MoszczyÅ„ska, & 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… The post Limerick Newsletter #4 appeared first on International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology.
By Tamas February 18, 2023
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/  ðŸ‘ˆðŸ‘ˆðŸ‘ˆ   King John’s Castle, Limerick City Centre Founded by the Vikings more than a thousand years ago, the City of Limerick is magnificently sited… The post Limerick Newsletter 3 appeared first on International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology.
By Tamas December 2, 2022
The Proceedings Papers of the IACCP Conference 2020+ are available here The post Conference Proceedings Papers available appeared first on International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology.
By Tamas November 5, 2022
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… The post Conference Keynote Speaker recordings available appeared first on International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology.
By Tamas October 12, 2022
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… The post ONLINE SHORT COURSE – “INTRODUCTION TO THE KJ METHOD”. appeared first on International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology.
By Tamas June 2, 2022
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… The post John Berry honored with a major award from the Canadian Psychological Association (CPA) appeared first on International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology.
By Tamas April 7, 2022
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… The post IACCP announces SPARK Grant Recipients appeared first on International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology.
By Tamas March 13, 2022
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… The post Post-Doctoral Position in Cross-Cultural Development of Supernatural Beliefs appeared first on International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology.
By Tamas December 9, 2021
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… The post IACCP announces SPARK grants appeared first on International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology.
By Tamas December 8, 2021
Dr. Klaus Boehnke, Professor of Social Science Methodology at Jacobs University Bremen, Germany, has been selected by the American Psychological Association (APA) for the 2022 Award for Distinguished Contributions to the International Advancement of Psychology. The award recognizes Boehnke’s “sustained and enduring contributions to international cooperation and to the advancement of knowledge in psychology,” according… The post Klaus Boehnke selected for 2022 Award for Distinguished Contributions to the International Advancement of Psychology appeared first on International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology.
By Tamas December 7, 2021
Description of the Award Early career researchers’ contributions are critical for the health and growth of cross-cultural psychology. Their research inspires not only more established researchers, but also sets a standard of excellence and provides examples for aspiring researchers.  An Award for Early Career Contributions to Cross-Cultural Psychology has been established to honor researchers at… The post Early Career Award 2021 appeared first on International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology.
By Tamas September 8, 2021
OTTAWA / Sept 7 / Meltwater / The Royal Society of Canada (RSC) and its Members have elected this year’s new Fellows and named the incoming class of the RSC College. Eighty-nine new Fellows have been elected by their peers for their outstanding scholarly, scientific and artistic achievement. Recognition by the RSC for career achievement… The post IACCP congratulates John Berry on being elected as a new Fellow in the Royal Society of Canada appeared first on International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology.
By Tamas July 16, 2021
We conduct interviews with scholars in the IACCP to hear their personal stories, how they became interested in cross-cultural psychology, and how they got involved in the IACCP. We start out with Purnima Singh, our Regional Representative for South Asia. Purnima Singh tells how her professional journey was not only determined by own goals and… The post New Interview Series of the IACCP appeared first on International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology.
By Tamas June 9, 2021
The mission of Division 52 is to advance psychology internationally as a science and profession, and through education and advocacy. In support of this mission, the Ursula Gielen Global Psychology Book Award is presented to the author(s) or editor(s) of a recent book that makes the greatest contribution to psychology as an international discipline and… The post 2022 Ursula Gielen Global Psychology Book Award appeared first on International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology.
By Tamas May 27, 2021
In the light of the severe and sudden national economic crisis in Lebanon, IACCP wants to help, even if it is only in a small way. We waive your conference and one year membership fee. We see you and we hold space for you at our conference. If you are from Lebanon and want to… The post IACCP emergency fund for conference attendance from Lebanon appeared first on International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology.
By Tamas April 30, 2021
DFG and National Research Foundation of Korea The Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) and the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) are pleased to announce a call for proposals for German-Korean joint workshops and research visits. This initiative aims to bring together relevant and competitive researchers from Germany and South Korea to establish collaborative… The post German-Korean Funding Program for Joint Workshops and Research Visits appeared first on International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology.
By Tamas April 1, 2021
The Communications and Publications Committee (CPC) of the International Association of Cross-Cultural Psychology has opened nominations for the Editorship of the Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology starting Fall 2021. Deborah Best is the incumbent editor. We are looking for candidates who best meet the criteria for editor of JCCP. In addition to evidence of scientific and… The post Call for new JCCP editor appeared first on International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology.
By Tamas February 18, 2021
If you have any news relevant for IACCP members, you can send an official post to IACCP via the template: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdT2vy5u85dRz3WULvHj26ut7a8UFEPvij34ca5jI8XodQaqg/viewform?usp=sf_link. If your post is below 280 characters we will post the info on IACCP Twitter and IACCP Next Generation Facebook. If it is longer, it will only occur on Facebook. The post Official posts to IACCP members appeared first on International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology.
By Tamas February 18, 2021
Check out “Trust and Trustworthiness across Cultures” in our Member Publication section The post New member publication appeared first on International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology.
By Tamas January 24, 2021
Check out “Intercultural politeness” in our Member Publication section The post New member publication appeared first on International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology.
By Tamas January 5, 2021
Check out “Culture Conscious” in our Member Publication section The post New member publication appeared first on International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology.
By Tamas January 4, 2021
Check out “The Handbook of Culture and Psychology ” in our Member Publication section The post New IACCP member publication appeared first on International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology.
By Tamas January 4, 2021
Check out “Children’s Social Worlds in Cultural Context ” in our Member Publication section The post New publication from IACCP members appeared first on International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology.
By Tamas November 26, 2020
Deadline for submission: January 11, 2021. The Jacobs Foundation is pleased to announce the 2021 call for applications for its Research Fellowship Program.The Jacobs Foundation Research Fellowship Program is a globally competitive fellowship program for early and mid-career researchers whose work is dedicated to improving the development, learning and living conditions of children and youth. The… The post 2021 Call for Applications: Jacobs Foundation Research Fellowship Program appeared first on International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology.