ECP 2015 - The European Conference on Psychology and the Behavioral Sciences
ECP 2015 - The European Conference on Psychology and the Behavioral Sciences
 6th to 8th July 2015
 Brighton, United Kingdom
 
 Join IAFOR in the seaside city of Brighton, UK, from July 6-8,  for the European Conference on Psychology and the Behavioral Sciences  2015. Explore the conference theme of "Power" in an international,  intercultural and interdisciplinary setting.
 
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 آدرس ایمیل جهت جلوگیری از رباتهای هرزنامه محافظت شده اند، جهت مشاهده آنها شما نیاز به فعال ساختن جاوا اسكریپت دارید
 
 Web address: http://iafor.org/iafor/conferences/ecp2015/
 Sponsored by: IAFOR - The International Academic Forum
 
 ECP2015 Conference Chairs and Featured Speakers
 
 Professor Dexter Da Silva
 ECP2015 International Director of Program (Psychology)
 Professor of Educational Psychology, Keisen University, Japan
 
 Dr. Dexter Da Silva is currently Professor of Educational Psychology at  Keisen University in Tokyo. He has taught EFL at junior high school,  language schools, and universities in Sydney, and for the past two  decades has been living and teaching at the tertiary level in Japan.  Professor Da Silva was educated at the University of Sydney (BA, Dip.  Ed., M.A.), and the University of Western Sydney (Ph.D.) He has  presented and co-presented at conferences in Asia, Australia, Europe and  the U.S., and written or co-written articles and book chapters on  education-related topics, such as trust, student motivation, autonomy,  and content-based language teaching. He is a past editor and current  associate editor of On CUE Journal, regular reviewer for conferences and  proceedings, and recent co-chair of the 2011 CUE Conference on  Motivation.
 
 Dr. Mervat Abdel Nasser
 ECP2015 Featured Speaker
 Consultant Psychiatrist and Founder, New Hermopolis
 
 She is a graduate of Cairo Medical School and fellow of the Royal  College of Psychiatrists, London. She holds a Master's degree in  Philosophy and a doctorate in psychiatry from London University. She  also has two diplomas in moral philosophy and the history of medicine.
 
 She served as a clinical psychiatrist and university academic in England  from 1977-2007. Her clinical practice focused on general adult  psychiatry with special interest in the field of Culture and Mental  health. She achieved international stature and reputation through her  various publications on the interface between Mind and Culture which  included several scientific papers, many presentations delivered at  major International Conferences since 1984, three books as well as a  number of chapter contributions to several textbooks of Psychiatry. She  has special interest in 'theories of education', particularly the  integrative models of teaching, and this is reflected in her writings as  well as her style of teaching as a university academic and clinical  tutor.
 
 She has as well a long-standing interest in Egyptology and has written  several books in Arabic addressed to the young reader, including a  40-part illustrated series that won an award for best children writing  in 1998. In addition, She has written a collection of  psychological/philosophical essays on ancient Egyptian thought entitled -  "Why Did Horus Lose His Eye - A New Reading of Annt Egyptian Thought"  as well as several books on ancient Egypt and other civilisations.
 
 She took an early retirement from her job as a consultant psychiatrist  and senior lecturer at Kings College London in 2007 and returned to  Egypt to pursue her dream of establishing the project of New Hermopolis.  She has since dedicated herself entirely to this cause.
 
 Conference Theme and Streams
 
 The conference theme is "Power" and the organizers encourage submissions  that approach this theme from a variety of perspectives. However, the  submission of other topics for consideration is welcome and we also  encourage sessions within and across a variety of disciplines and fields  related to Psychology and the Behavioral Sciences, including the  following streams:
 
 General Psychology
 Psychology and Education
 Mental Health
 Neuroscience
 Linguistics, Language and Psychology/Behavioral Science
 Industrial Organization and Organization Theory
 Community Development
 Qualitative/Quantitative Research in any other area of Psychology
 
 To submit your abstract, please create an account with our online  submission system. Once you have done so, you will be able to login and  submit your abstract.
 
 http://iafor.org/cfp
