2010 Meetings
Granada, 15-17 April 2010. This meeting, hosted and organised by the Spanish Experimental Psychology (SEPEX), is now CLOSED for submissions. Full details of the meeting and registration information, can be found on the SEPEX webpage.
The meeting will include the 7th Mid Career Prize Lecture by Professor Mark Johnson: Understanding the “social brain”: A developmental cognitive neuroscience approach, plus accompanying symposium on Developmental cognitive neuroscience, organised by Michelle de Haan.
The EPS will subsidise the registration costs of any EPS member who wishes to attend the conference, provided registration takes place by 28 February. Members who register after this date will have to pay the full registration fee. Please ensure that you select the ‘EPS member’ option when you register, and you will not be charged for registration costs at this point. Once the number of EPS members who have registered for the meeting is known, we will contact you to inform you of the exact amount of the subsidy we can provide to each member, and how much you will need to contribute towards registration yourself.
Manchester, 7-9 July 2010. To include the 17th EPS Prize Lecture by Dr Ian Apperly entitled Theory of mind, with accompanying symposium to be organised by Dr Dana Samson on Reading other people's minds, plus another symposium organised by Dr Penny Lewis on Sleep and memory. This meeting will open for submissions on 15 March 2010.
Online access to QJEP for individual members of EPS — details here
The EPS was founded in 1946. Its role is to facilitate research in experimental psychology, and scientific communication among experimental psychologists and those working in cognate fields. Based in the UK, it also has many members in mainland Europe and elsewhere overseas. More information about the EPS and its history will be found here.
EPS and the use of animals in psychological research.
The EPS holds regular scientific meetings and lectures at which members and guests present their work; it publishes the Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology and other occasional publications. It sponsors scientific workshops on special topics, and awards grants and prizes to facilitate postdoctoral, postgraduate and undergraduate research.
Information about applying for membership may be found here. Members receive regular information about meetings and other Society activities, and a subscription to the Quarterly Journal. Postgraduates in psychology may join a mailing list in order to receive meeting programmes and other information, and psychology students may subscribe to the QJEP at a concessionary rate (see inside front page of the journal).
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