Purdue Symposium on Psychological Sciences

Call for submissions

Early-Career Talk

All scholars who are no more than eight years post-PhD are welcome to submit an oral talk. Talks will be 15 minutes in length with an additional 5 minutes allotted for audience feedback and questions. Early career scholars will also have the option of contributing a chapter to an edited volume on prosocial behavior (to be completed in Summer 2020). Applicants selected for an early-career talk will have their travel and lodging expenses covered by the conference organizers. Abstracts not accepted as an early career talk may be considered for the data blitz or poster session.

To apply:
Interested applicants should submit a title, up to five keywords, and a 250-word abstract by March 27, 2020. Any research broadly related to prosocial behavior from any discipline is welcome.


Data Blitz

All scholars are welcome to submit a data blitz presentation. Talks will be 5 minutes in length with an additional 3 minutes allotted for audience feedback and questions. Abstracts not accepted as data blitz may be considered for the poster session.

To apply:
Interested applicants should submit a title, up to five keywords, and a 250-word abstract by March 27, 2020. Any research broadly related to prosocial behavior from any discipline is welcome.


Poster Session

All scholars are welcome to submit a poster presentation to share during a 60-minute poster session.

To apply:
Interested applicants should submit a title, up to five keywords, and a 250-word abstract by March 27, 2020. Any research broadly related to prosocial behavior from any discipline is welcome.

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