By Aart Franken
Are you a Psychology Student?
Would you like to attend a Congress of the European Federation of Psychology Students´ Associations? Then join the 24th annual EFPSA congress, which will take place in the Netherlands. We are looking forward to welcoming 250 psychology students from over 25 European countries. We will spend one week together in a castle and broaden our horizons; both through academic lectures and through intercultural experiences. You can find our flyer by clicking on the link below or go to our website http://www.efpsa.org/congress2010
We hope to welcome you in the Netherlands (April 18-25, 2010), register quick because the registration deadline is January 15th.
http://congress2010.efpsa.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=126&Itemid=118
What is EFPSA?
EFPSA, the European Federation of Psychology Students´ Association, is a 22 year old and highly attractive association to almost every Psychology student who has the opportunity to be introduced to it! It was originally established in 1987 during the first International Congress of Psychology Students which took place in Portugal. EFPSA now consists of 25 Psychology Students’ Organizations of 25 European countries.
With increasing number of members, EFPSA attracts more and more students every year and so far represents approximately 250‘000 psychology students across Europe.
EFPSA is a multicultural and colorful network of European psychology students’ associations, run on a voluntary basis by and for European psychology students. Its mission is to represent the needs and interests of the European psy chology students, to promote the scientific cooperation and cultural exchange between them and enhance their mobility. The services and activities realized by EFPSA therefore include exchanges, summer schools and providing information on studying abroad.
Highlight of the EFPSA year is the annual congress – the opportunity for psychology students from all over Europe to exchange ideas and to cooperate on a scientific, cultural and personal level. The idea of European diversity and networ king – in combination with plen ty of unforgettable memories – is subsequently spread at all of the participants’ home universities.
MORE INFORMATION
Web EFPSA: www.efpsa.org
Web 24 Congress EFPSA: http://congress2010.efpsa.org







