Upcoming Meetings and Events
2012 ICEEPSY 3rd Annual Conference
This fall will mark the 3rd annual International Conference on Education and Educational Psychology. The conference will be held October 10-13 in Istanbul, Turkey. More information may be found here.
2012 SRCD Themed Meeting: Transitions from Adolescence to Adulthood
SRCD has announced a 2012 meeting to focus on topics of interest in transitions from adolescence to adulthood (including education, social relations, physical development, mental health, and policy). The meeting will be held October 18-20 in Tampa, Florida. More information may be found here.
2013 AERA Annual Meeting
The Annual Meeting of the American Educational Research Association will be held Saturday, April 27 –Wednesday May 1, 2013 in San Francisco, CA. More information can be found here.
2013 Association for Psychological Science Convention
Present your revolutionary science at the international event solely dedicated to psychological science. The APS Convention will be held in Washington D.C. from May 23-26 at the Washington Marriott Wardman Park. More information may be found here.
2013 Annual CSCI Conference
ISLS is proud to announce its 10th Annual International Conference on Computer Supported Collaborative Learning. This event brings together professionals in the field of technology-based collaborative learning. The event will be held June 15-19, 2013 at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. More information may be found here.
2013 American Psychological Association Annual Convention
The 2013 APA Annual Convention will feature both divisional and plenary sessions. This convention has been scheduled for July 31-August 4 in Honolulu, HI. More information may be found here.
2013 Division 15 Annual Doctoral Research Student Seminar
APA Division 15 (Educational Psychology) announces its Sixteenth Annual Doctoral Student Research Seminar to occur before and during the APA Annual Convention in Hawaii. The purposes of the seminar are to allow informal exchange of ideas about research and to demystify the process of becoming a researcher. More information is available here.