SASP-ACPID 2025 submissions now open

We are fast moving towards the 2025 SASP – ACPID conference to be held in Melbourne on the 20th – 22nd November.

We expect the conference will be full of cutting-edge social psychology and personality research and would like to announce that submissions are now open.

We are very much looking forward to what should be a fantastic conference with a bumper selection of outstanding presentations drawing from both SASP and ACPID attendees, and look forward to receiving your abstracts in order to make that happen.

See you soon!
Brock Bastian (SASP) and Luke Smillie (ACPID)

Abstract submissions

Please visit our website portal to make your submissions (https://q.surveys.unimelb.edu.au/jfe/form/SV_bE1j46AP68NkBPE).

We are inviting submissions for symposia (up to 4 speakers), standard papers (10mins + 5mins Q&A), and blitz talks (5 mins plus Q&A at end of session).
Abstract submissions will close on the 31st of August 2025.

Keynote Speakers

We are also excited to announce our three keynote speakers for this event.

Professor Yoshihisa Kashima – University of Melbourne
Professor Nickola Overall – University of Auckland
Professor Chris Sibley – University of Auckland

Pre-Conferences

Prior to the main conference there will also be three Pre-Conferences taking place on the 19th November at the University of Melbourne Campus.

  • From insight to impact: Social identity in the workplace – Organisers: Andrew Frain, Blake McMillan, Randal Tame
  • Research Impact in Environmental Psychology – Christoph Klebl and Matt Mackay
  • Navigating peer review and publication as an author and reviewer – Simine Vazire, Yoel Inbar & Heather Urry

If you would like to attend these pre-conferences, you can indicate your interest when submitting your abstract and the conference organisers will be in touch with more details.

Accommodation

We have identified a range of accommodation options at varying price points. Please see the conference website for more details and information on special rates.

Conference Registration and Conference Dinner

A preliminary indication of conference registration costs are available on the conference website. The conference dinner will be held at Cookie 252 Swanston St, Melbourne VIC 3000 on Friday 21st November. Preliminary ticket prices are also indicated on the conference website.