The full programme and registration details for our 2005 Annual
Conference (30th March-2nd April) are now available on the web
site. Thanks to the enthusiastic participation of over 20 of our
subsystems the conference offers 3 full days of 14 parallel sessions
including keynote talks, award lectures, special symposia and free
communications. Each day culminates in an extensive poster (and
wine) session, kindly sponsored by Annual Reviews.
The conference proper is preceded by a meeting on Human Rights – entry
to which is FREE.
Come and participate in the most extensive, best and most up-to-date
psychology conference this year. Following the Human Rights meeting
on Wednesday we are holding a welcome wine reception which will
include a warm welcome from our President. The conference proper
starts on Thursday morning. There will be many opportunities to
network and explore the extensive psychology exhibition. The AGM
is followed by the conference dinner (Friday night) which offers
excellent value for money and includes a full sit-down menu, wine
and disco. The conference closes on Saturday evening with our final
poster session and closing wine reception.
So take a look at what is on offer - we are confident that you
will want to participate and we look forward to welcoming you to
Manchester.
Our venue is the newly formulated University of Manchester and our site is
just minutes walk from Manchester Railway station.
Full Address:
Manchester Conference Centre
Renold Building
PO Box 88
Sackville Street
Manchester
M60 1QD The Standing Conference Committee welcomes submissions from academics and
practitioners. We hope that you find this new web page easy to navigate and
informative. If you still have queries then please do contact the
conference office (details below) for assistance.
For further information on subsystem involvement please refer to subsystem information.
See you in Manchester!
Angela Clow Chair, Standing Conference Committee
- For further information contact the conference office on:
- Tel: +44 (0)116 252 9555
- Fax: +44 (0)116 255 7123
- E-mail: AC2005@bps.org.uk
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