Associate professor position opening

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).…

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Limerick Newsletter #9

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,…

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Limerick Newsletter #8

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…

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Limerick Newsletter #7

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:…

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IACCP congratulates Michele Gelfand

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…

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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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Limerick Newsletter #5

DEADLINE EXTENDED: TUESDAY, 28 FEBRUARY Dear Colleagues, Thedeadline for submissions for the 27th International Congress of the International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology (IACCP) has been extended to 28 February. Don’t miss the new deadline, submit your abstracts: 👉👉👉 https://iaccp2023.com/abstract-submission/  👈👈👈 Kevin Durrheim joins IACCP as Keynote Speaker Professor Kevin Durrheim has joined the list of…

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Limerick Newsletter #4

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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Limerick Newsletter 3

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…

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Limerick Newsletter #2

An Invitation to Limerick from the IACCP President I hope you are as thrilled as I am that we will finally hold a face-to-face conference for the first time since 2019! Over these four years, you surely have learned more about Zoom, recording lectures, and all sorts of virtual technologies than you ever expected to.…

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