Connecting with people with shared interests is a great perk of being apart of SASP. Below are some shared interests of SASP, and related news.
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Sex and Gender
- SPSP pre-conference on “LGBTIQ+ Research Across the Globe”
- SASP Gender and Sexuality Preconference 2024
- Three postdoc positions at ANU and the University of Melbourne
- Research Fellow – La Trobe University.
- Post-doctoral positions at ANU and New York University Abu Dhabi (NYUAD)
- Advancing LGBTIQ+ Research Across the Globe – SPSP pre-conference and call for support
- SPSP Online Pre-conference: Call for submissions
- Psychology of Relationships Interest Group Conference
- Research officer position: Centre for Health Research
Environment
- Meta-analysis – request for unpublished data
- Impact PhD Scholarship – Social licence to operate for the hydrogen industry
- SASP 2024 Post-conference on Environmental Psychology
- University of Melbourne Behaviour Change Conference 2024
- Environment events 20-21 November 2023 – Hybrid at University of Queensland
- Seeking unpublished data for climate change meta-analysis
- Assistant Professor, Social Psychology of Energy, Environment
Collective Action
- Meta-analysis – request for unpublished data
- Interest in November small group SASP-SPSSI meeting in Bangkok
- Seeking co-organisers for SASP-SPSSI small group meeting in Bangkok this November
- Call for special issue – Authorities’ role in the(de-)escalation of political conflicts
- Collective action meeting call
Health
- Three postdoc positions at ANU and the University of Melbourne
- Postdoctoral positions at ANU
- University of Melbourne Behaviour Change Conference 2024
- 20th Biennial ESHMS conference 2024: Intersectionality & Inclusion in Health
- Call for SASP-ACPID 2023 symposium abstracts
- PhD scholarship at UNSW: Social influences on health
- Call for Papers: Australian Health Psychology Conference April 10-11, 2015
- Research officer position: Centre for Health Research