[vslist] 31st Australasian Experimental Psychology Conference, U Otago

Robert P. O'Shea r_oshea@otago.ac.nz
Tue Jul 22 08:38:00 2003


31st Australasian Experimental Psychology Conference (EPC'04)
16-18 April 2004
University of Otago
Dunedin
New Zealand
http://psy.otago.ac.nz/epc/

The 31st Australasian Experimental Psychology Conference (EPC'04) 
will be held at the University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand from 
Friday to Sunday, 16-18 April, 2004.

The conference provides a forum for researchers to present work 
across the           broad spectrum of experimental psychology. 
EPC'04 is hosted by the Department of Psychology and supported by the 
Division of Sciences at University of Otago.

Please distribute this call for papers to colleagues, graduate 
students, and visiting scholars who may be interested in 
participating. Check the EPC'04 web page regularly for updates:
http://psy.otago.ac.nz/epc/

ABSTRACTS (150 words) and proposals for SYMPOSIA are due FRIDAY, 30 
JANUARY 2004.

ABSTRACTS
Abstracts for papers on research in any area of experimental 
psychology will be considered. Papers will consist of 20 minute 
presentation time plus 10 minutes for questions. Abstracts for 
individual papers should not exceed 150 words.  Abstracts are due 
Friday 30 January, 2004. Details of abstract submission will be 
available soon.

SYMPOSIA
In addition to individual papers, we also encourage you to organise a 
symposium. If you have a topic for a symposium, please invite 
colleagues working in the area to submit an abstract addressing that 
topic. Symposia will run in 90-minute or two-hour slots. If you want 
to organise a symposium, please coordinate submission of papers 
including a 150-word abstract for the entire symposium stating its 
rationale, aims, and the names of proposed speakers and discussant. 
Please let us know as early as possible before 30 January 2004 if you 
are planning a symposium.

CONFERENCE VENUE
The conference is in a new building, the School of Business, adjacent 
to the Department of Psychology at the University of Otago, Dunedin, 
New Zealand.

ACCOMMODATION
Dunedin has a wide choice of accommodation close to the University of 
Otago campus. We have reserved space at St Margaret's College, a 
traditional university college a couple of minutes walk from the 
conference venue. It offers a bed in a student room and breakfast for 
NZ$40 per night.

We look forward to welcoming you and your students to EPC 2003.

Robert O'Shea and the EPC'04 Organising Committee:
Brent Alsop, Jamin Halberstadt, and Janice Murray

-- 
Cheers,
Robert.

Robert P. O'Shea
Department of Psychology, University of Otago, PO Box 56,
Dunedin, New Zealand; phone: +64 (3) 479 7617;
fax: +64 (3) 479 8335; e-mail: r_oshea@otago.ac.nz;
home page: <http://psy.otago.ac.nz/r_oshea/>
EPC'04:    <http://psy.otago.ac.nz/epc/>
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