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To enhance the Department's international exposure and to promote
academic exchange, the Department either hosts or sponsors conferences,
seminars, symposiums, and workshops for psychologists. Recent symposium
and conferences include:
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| The 11th International
Conference on Processing Chinese and Other East Asian Languages
(Dec 2005)
The 11th International Conference on Processing Chinese and
Other East Asian Languages (PCOEAL 2005) was held at the Chinese
University of Hong Kong from December 9th to 11th, 2005. The
conference provided a forum for researchers from all over
the world to report original work on any aspect of cognitive
processing in the target languages. The aim was to promote
discussion of interdisciplinary research into processing major
East Asian languages.
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| 1st Asia-Pacific
Conference on Trauma Psychology: Life Adversities & Challenges
(Nov 2005)
1st Asia-Pacific Conference on Trauma Psychology: Life Adversities
& Challenges, co-organized by Department of Psychology,
Asian Society for Traumatic Stress Studies and Hong Kong Single
Parents Association, was held on 13 Nov 2005. It provided
a valuable opportunity for researchers and practitioners to
exchange ideas in the field of trauma psychology.
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| The Conference on
Chronic Drug Abuse in Hong Kong (May 2004)
The Conference on Chronic Drug Abuse in Hong Kong: Latest
Findings and Social Relevance, co-organized by Department
of Psychology, Department of Sociology, and the Social Welfare
Practice and Research Center, Department of Social Work, was
held on 15 May 2004. More than 60 researchers and practitioners
joined this conference and shared their knowledge in the field
of drug abuse.
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| An International
Conference on Neuropsychology:
Recent Advances in the East and West (Dec 2003)
An International Conference on Neuropsychology: Recent Advances
in the East and West was held from 9 to 12 December 2003.
The conference, aimed at creating a forum for professional
and scholars in Asian and Western countries to exchanges ideas
on Neuropsychology, composed of workshops by world-renowned
neuroscientists, and presentations and discussions about some
unique researches conducted in China.
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