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CALL FOR PAPERS
The Departments of Psychology in the Universities in Israel, in conjunction
with the
Israeli Psychological Association, will be hosting an International Conference
on Psychology at the University of Haifa, from June 12-14, 2000. The
Conference theme is "Psychology After The Year 2000." The Conference will
be open to all interested scientists, professionals, and students.
The Conference will open with a major address examining the role of the
sciences of human behavior in the overall context of the human condition.
There will be a plenary address each day, three in all, followed by
parallel sessions. The topics for the three plenary addresses are: (a) The
changing concept
of intelligence; (b) Brain and behavior as a metaphor and a science; and
(c) The person: Changing perspectives
Submission of Abstracts is invited for several kinds of presentations:
(1) Brief communications (20 minutes), presenting findings of discreet
studies.
(2) Extended presentations (50 minutes), summarizing research (own and
other) in a given area, and pointing to new directions.
(3) Symposia, featuring three or more participants in a given area of
research.
(4) Poster sessions.
While there are no pre-designed sessions, the Program Committee will
endeavor to group presentations into clusters to create de facto sessions.
Language of the Conference: Hebrew and English.
Abstracts, in either language, of no more than 300 words, should be
submitted electronically, by Word attachment, to the e-mail address listed
below, or by hard copy to the mailing address below. Abstracts should be
submitted according to the attached guidelines. In a cover letter, please
cite your title and affiliation, mailing and e-mail addresses, phone and
fax numbers, and the type of presentation requested.
Deadline for submission of Abstracts: November 15, 1999.
Guidelines for Submission of Abstracts
All Abstracts should be camera-ready. They will be reproduced as submitted.
1. Abstracts should be submitted in two copies in either Hebrew or English.
An abstract submitted in Hebrew should be accompanied with an accurate
English translation, typed according to these guidelines.
2. Abstracts should be typed in black on A4 white paper.
3. Margins: 2.5 cm (1 inch) from left; 2.5 cm from right; 2.5 cm from top;
2.5 cm from bottom.
4. Fonts: Times New Roman (English), David (Hebrew) - 12 point.
5. Title: CAPITAL LETTERS, centered.
6. Author/s name: Skip two lines from title, centered.
7. Affiliation: Skip one line from name of Author, italics: Name of
institution, city, country (centered).
8. Text: Skip two lines from Affiliation. No indent. A single paragraph.
Single space. Left justified for English, right justified for Hebrew.
Maximum of 300 words. In no case should an Abstract exceed a single page.
Deadline for submission of Abstracts: November 15, 1999.
Authors will be notified of the receipt of their Abstracts.
Notification of acceptance of presentations: February 1, 2000.
E-mail: conferen(a)psy.haifa.ac.il
Address: Psychology Conference, c/o Comtec, P.O.Box 68, Tel Aviv 61000,
Israel.
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Azy Barak, PhD Phone: 972-4-824-9374
Depts. of Psychology & Education fax: 972-4-824-9353
University of Haifa
Mount Carmel
Haifa 31905
ISRAEL
email: azy(a)construct.haifa.ac.il
Hebrew website:
http://construct.haifa.ac.il/~azy/couninet.htm
or:
http://welcome.to/azy
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