2016 Singapore Conference on Applied Psychology

The 2016 Singapore Conference on Applied Psychology (SCAP 2016), organized by East Asia Research and supported by the Association of Psychotherapists and Counselors (Singapore), Hong Kong Shue Yan University, and Singapore University of Technology and Design, will be held Singapore from June 14–15, 2016. Researchers and practitioners from all fields of psychology research and practice will present and discuss the most recent innovations, trends, concerns, and practical challenges encountered and the solutions adopted in the field of applied psychology.

Special theme for SCAP: ‘Towards Education Cohesiveness: A Psychological Perspective’
Disruptive education technologies are changing our school environment. Practitioners and researchers are invited to share their experiences and researches in the field of educational psychology. However, all other papers on the topic of applied psychology are welcome at SCAP 2016.

What can you expect at SCAP 2016?
• Ample interaction opportunities for SCAP delegates
• Top Singapore hospitality for all attending delegates
• An intellectually stimulating scientific program featuring more than 100 presentations by leading researchers, teachers, and practitioners
• An opportunity for East-West science and practice collaborations at SCAP
• A ‘Best Research Paper Award’ & ‘Best Student Paper Award’ to be given out to SCAP presenters

The abstract submission deadline is March 3; the final paper deadline is April 15. The early bird registration deadline is April 15; the final registration deadline is May 17.


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