2010年6月11日-16日澳大利亚·第27届国际应用心理学大会
发布人:dengyp 更新时间:2009/4/9 14:39:32 点击数:1440● 会议名称(中文): 第27届国际应用心理学大会
● 会议名称(英文): 27th International Congress of Applied Psychology
● 所属学科: 心理学
● 会议类型: 国际会议
● 会议论文集是否检索: 不详
● 开始日期: 2010-6-11
● 结束日期: 2010-6-16
● 所在国家: 澳大利亚
● 所在城市: 国外
● 具体地点: 墨尔本
● 主办单位: International Association of Applied Psychology
● 摘要截稿日期: 2009-1-30
● 全文截稿日期: 2009-6-1
● 论文录用通知日期 2009-8-20
● 交修订版截止日期: 2010-2-20
● 会务组联系方式
联系人: icap2010
联系电话: + 61 2 9265 0890
传真: + 61 2 9265 0880
E-mail: icap2010@meetingplanners.com.au
通讯地址: ICAP 2010 ,GPO Box 128 ,Sydney, NSW 2001
● 会议网站: http://www.icap2010.com/
● 会议背景介绍:
It is a pleasure to be writing this welcome inviting you to attend the 2010 Congress of the International Association of Applied Psychology (ICAP) to be hosted in Melbourne. Since this will be the first IAAP Congress to be held in the Southern Hemisphere and, naturally, the first in the Oceanic Region, this is a golden opportunity to participate in this historic event which has the potential of moving us one more step further towards developing a picture of applied psychology that is more global than international.
This will be the 27th ICAP Congress in a line of conventions dating back to 1920. In keeping with such a proud tradition the Congress will feature eminent keynote speakers and invited symposia organizers who are at the cutting edge of discovery in their fields, a robust Scientific Program which will encompass the breadth and depth of applied psychology globally, and an extensive range of workshops to facilitate the dissemination of knowledge and skill as widely as practicable. Its potential to extend horizons, develop networks, and be an impetus for the advancement of our field is practically limitless.
In addition, there are several distinctive aspects of the 2010 Congress which will make it especially attractive and appealing. For example, Australia is a country of choice as far as the location of the Congress is concerned. It is a safe place to visit, its people are known for their openness and friendliness, its land is characterised not only by natural beauty but also a wide variety of animals and plants that are found nowhere else in the world, and its cities are vibrant. This is especially true of Melbourne which is renowned for its energy, its commitment to a wide range of cultural and sporting activities and culinary delights, and above all its multiculturalism.
I truly hope this whets your appetite to attend and bring your family for this once in a lifetime chance to join with us in staging a memorable scientific event that will deepen knowledge and understanding as well as develop professional contact and opportunity in a way and to a degree that would otherwise be simply impossible.
● 征文范围及要求:
IMPORTANT DATES
30 June 2009
Deadline for symposium submission at 5:00pm AEST (Australian Eastern Standard Time)
End of August 2009
Authors will be notified by email of the result of their symposium submission
1 July 2009
Call for Individual Papers & Individual Posters Open (Information on call for papers & posters submission will be available at a later date).
INTRODUCTION
The 27th International Congress of Applied Psychology will be held at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre, Melbourne , Australia from 11 – 16 July, 2010. The congress program will feature pre-congress workshops, state-of-the-art talks, keynote presentations, symposia, debates, electronic and short presentations.
The Scientific Program Committee now invites submissions for Symposia to be presented at the Congress.
A symposium is designed to be a focused session in which speakers present on a common theme, issue or question. The symposium would usually consist of a chairperson briefly introducing the topic and providing a 'big picture' introduction to the session. This would usually be followed by at least 4 but no more than 5 individual speakers, and ending with concluding remarks by a discussant. There should be opportunity for audience members to ask questions of presenters and for an exchange of views.
All abstract submissions are blind reviewed by members of the Scientific Program Committee and other expert reviewers.
GENERAL GUIDELINES
• Symposium template: The Symposium template must be used to make a submission. The template can be found when clicking on the “submit symposium” button below.
• When you have downloaded the template, please ensure your abstracts adheres to the following font and style structure:
- The word limit per each individual abstract is 350 words. Submissions not meeting this requirement will not be accepted.
- Font used should be Arial 10pt.
- All symposium submissions must follow the template
• No more than 5 presenters and a discussant are permitted per each Symposium.
• It is recommended and encouraged that presenters within a symposium are from 2 different countries. These symposia will be considered when reviewed.
• Submit your Symposium no later than Tuesday 30 June 2009
• Please ensure that all reference to author names and organisations are excluded from your abstract, as abstracts are being blind-reviewed.
• All symposia will be reviewed by 2 reviewers
• Symposium submissions will only be accepted via this website.
• The symposium will contain text only, i.e. without diagrams, illustrations, tables, references or graphics.
• A Symposia which does not adhere to the regulations is unlikely to be accepted.
• Symposia submissions received after Tuesday 30 June 2009 will not be accepted except as individual papers.
• All details should be accurate as what you send to the Congress Managers will be copied directly into the Congress handbook.
• Acceptance or otherwise is at the discretion of the Congress Committee. The Symposium Organiser will be advised in writing of the Committee decision by the end of August 2009. All symposium will be considered on the basis of the merit of the individual submission and will be ranked according to the following criteria:
- Relevance to Congress theme
- Importance of presentation
- Relevance of content to audience
• All Symposia presenters and discussants are required to register and pay to attend the Congress.
• An symposium which does not adhere to the regulations is likely to be rejected
• Responsibility for the accuracy of symposium rests with the author
• All requests for audiovisual materials must be made in the submission. Please note that a laptop computer and data projector/screen are standard in all rooms. Requests made after the proposal is submitted may not be able to be accommodated.
• Licensing of Content
In anticipation of the publication of symposium, ICAP requires that you grant a non-exclusive right to publish, reproduce, distribute, display and the store the abstract worldwide in all forms, formats and media now known or as developed in the future, including print, electronic and digital forms. You will retain copyright of your abstract, in addition to the moral rights you are entitled to as author of the abstract.
• Membership Status
It is not necessary to be a member of the International Association of Applied Psychology (IAAP) or The Australian Psychological Society (APS) to submit a proposal to present at the ICAP 2010 Congress.
• Professional Development Points
Participants can claim points for a session, workshop, symposium or poster presentation attended as long as they believe it contributes to their ongoing professional development. For members, the number of points delegates can claim is set out on the daily PD log sheet. Non members may claim the equivalent generalist points for any session, workshop, symposium or poster presentation, including those endorsed by one or more APS Colleges. Delegates must record all sessions attended throughout the congress and keep this as supporting evidence. One hour of attendance to a congress presentation is currently equivalent to 1 professional development point, with a maximum of 7 points per day.
PROCESS
All symposium submissions will go through the following process:
• An email confirmation of receipt of symposium submission will be sent.
• All submissions will be reviewed by a panel from the scientific program committee.
• Acceptance of a symosium will be based on relative merit and the degree to which the abstract meets the aims of the Congress.
• Symposium Organisers will be notified of their symposium results by the end of August.
• The acceptance of an symposium does not imply funding of registration, travel arrangements, accommodation or other costs by the Congress Organisers.
WHAT HAPPENS NEXT
• You will receive notification of your symposium results via email by the end of August.
• If you have not received notification of your symposium submission result by Friday 18 September 2009 , please contact the Congress Managers, The Meeting Planners at icappresenters@meetingplanners.com.au.
• If successful, you will be required to confirm your acceptance of the invitation, confirm the name of all presenters and register the presenters to attend the congress.
• Further instructions on presentation requirements will be provided in the notification letter and in additional correspondence.
(Please note: All correspondence will be forwarded by email to one contact only. Unless otherwise notified, the Congress Office will assume that the name the submission was uploaded under is the name of the symposium chair.)
DISCLAIMER
The invitation to submit a symposium does not constitute an offer to pay travel, accommodation or registration costs associated with the Congress. Similarly, no speakers' fee is paid to successful applicants of presentations.
By submitting this symposium you confirm that it has not been published or presented before. You also grant the Organising Committee permission to publish the abstract in the Congress Handbook in hard copy and electronic format.
If you do not wish to do this but still wish to submit please contact The Meeting Planners to discuss. The Organising Committee's decision on acceptance of the abstract will be final.





















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