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Workshops for the 2025 APS Annual Convention

The APS Annual Convention includes extended educational sessions that offer attendees the opportunity to learn research methods and techniques from prominent psychological scientists. Learn more and register today! Visit Page

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2025 Workshops

Extended educational sessions that offer attendees the opportunity to learn research methods and techniques from prominent psychological scientists. Visit Page

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Register for the 2025 APS Annual Convention

The APS Annual Convention is an international psychological science conference featuring invited and submitted content from all areas of the field, including:

  • Biological/Neuroscience 
  • Cognitive
  • Industrial/Organizational
  • Methodology
  • Social
  • Clinical Science
  • Developmental
  • General
  • Personality/Emotion
  • Teaching

The 2025 meeting will take place May 22-25, 2025, in Washington, D.C., featuring plenary sessions, symposia, flash talks, submitted talks, posters, educational sessions, receptions, special events, and more. 

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