ISPP Summer Academy, CALL FOR APPLICATIONS IS NOW OPEN!

More information on how to apply for the 2013 program is available here.

The deadline for applications submission is on March 15th, 2013.

 

The Summer Academy’s central objective: to spread interest and promote training in political psychology around the world. 
 
The Summer Academy fellows: every year a new program is designed for young scholars who are likely to teach political psychology and/or conduct political psychology research in the future. 
 
The upcoming Summer Academy: This year, the Summer Academy will be held in Herzliya, Israel in the three days prior to the ISPP International conference.
 
The upcoming Fellows: Fellows will receive a full fee waiver for the 2013 ISPP annual meeting, and free ISPP membership for 2013.
 

Our upcoming instructors and courses: information on the 2013 ISPP Summer Academy instructors and courses will be available soon. 

 

Previous Meetings

 

2012 ISPP Summer Academy at Chicago, USA

In 2012 the Summer Academy program hosted five courses by prominent scholars: Susan Condor (Lancaster University), Jack Levy (Rutgers University), Victor Ottati (Loyola University Chicago) Felicia Pratto (University of Connecticut), Jerrold Post (George Washington University) and an introductory course in Political Psychology by Leonie Huddy and Stanley Feldman (Stony Brook University). 

For more information on the 2012 ISPP Summer Academy click here.

 

2011 ISPP Summer Academy at Istanbul, Turkey

The first ISPP Summer Academy took place between the 6th and 8th of July 2011 in Istanbul, Turkey, and was attended by a truly interdisciplinary group of 36 fellows from the USA, Europe and Turkey, with research agendas in Psychology, Politics and IR, Social Sciences and Humanities. Prominent political psychologists offered short courses addressing cutting edge theoretical debates and key methodological approaches to political psychology, on Terrorism (Martha Crenshaw), Political Leadership (Peg Hermann), Multiculturalisms, Conflict and Integration (Catarina Kinnvall), the Social Psychology of Protest (Bert Klandermans), Social Identity (Steve Reicher), Inequality and Social Dominance (Jim Sidanius) and Key Debates in Political Psychology (Stanley Feldman and Leonie Huddy).

For more information on the 2011 ISPP Summer Academy click here