Congratulations to HONORLOGIC collaborator Professor Charis Psaltis from the University of Cyprus for being awarded by The International Society of Political Psychology the Nevitt Sanford award for Outstanding Professional Contributions to Political Psychology. This award is given annually to someone deemed by the committee to be 1) engaged in the practical application of political psychological […]
We are excited to announce our PI, Prof Ayşe Üskül has been awarded the Jenessa Shapiro Award for Contributions to Diversity and Inclusion from the Society for Personality and Social Psychology at their annual conference in San Diego. The award recognizes a faculty member who has had a direct and significant impact on the representation and experiences […]
Congratulations to HONORLOGIC PI Prof. Ayşe K. Üskül who has been awarded the 2023 Mid-Career Award from the European Association of Social Psychology for her outstanding contributions to social psychology. Awarded to three recipients every three years, the Mid-Career Awards recognise significant mid-career contributions to social psychology and are given to candidates who have made […]
HONORLOGIC PI Prof. Ayşe K. Üskül will be marking the start of the presidency by presenting on her work in cultural psychology at the British Science Festival 2023, taking place 7-10 September, hosted by the University of Exeter. We are proud that Ayse will be presenting in our field at BSA! https://www.britishscienceassociation.org/News/17-of-the-uks-best-scientific-minds-announced-as-scientific-section-presidents
The HONORLOGIC project is very excited to announce that the PI of the project, Prof. Ayşe K. Üskül, has been appointed as one of the new Editor-in-Chiefs for the European Review of Social Psychology. Ayşe is working alongside Prof. Martijn van Zomeren and the editorial board. They all look forward to the exciting things to […]
Dr Alexander Kirchner-Häusler is the 2020 recipient of the Harry and Pola Triandis Doctoral Thesis Award. The award by the International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology (IACCP) ‘is intended to honour and reward good research and to advance the early careers of dedicated researchers’ and is part of the IACCP’s commitment ‘to encourage high quality intercultural […]
New research at the University, funded via a £1.8 million European Research Council grant, will consider how people from different cultures differ in the way
Professor Ayse Uskul has been awarded a five-year European Research Council (ERC) Consolidator Grant for a project