Abstract

Dear colleagues, It is both a privilege and a pleasure to invite you to participate in The 11th European Congress of Psychology (ECP2009) Oslo, Norway 7 – 10 July 2009 A Rapidly Changing World – Challenges for Psychology You will meet interesting colleagues, both among speakers and participants, experience a scientific programme representing a wide spectre of psychological fields, and enjoy the opportunity to join workshops and social events with colleagues from across Europe.

Highlights

  • The congress will be hosted by The Norwegian Psychological Association under the auspices of EFPA (The European Federation of Psychological Associations)

  • Beside a general program, covering a multitude of themes within psychological science, the proverb for the Congress, "A rapidly changing world - challenges for psychology", is manifested through five different strands: Peace, Human Rights and Psychology

  • The ECP2009 will be held at various venues in downtown Oslo, namely the Oslo Congress Centre, Radisson SAS Plaza Hotel, Clarion Hotel and Royal Christiania

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Introduction

The ECP2009 will be held at various venues in downtown Oslo, namely the Oslo Congress Centre, Radisson SAS Plaza Hotel, Clarion Hotel and Royal Christiania. You will meet interesting colleagues, both among speakers and participants, experience a scientific programme representing a wide spectre of psychological fields, and enjoy the opportunity to join workshops and social events with colleagues from across Europe.

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