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PRE-CONGRESS WORKSHOPS APPLICATION FORM


A number of workshops will be held immediately before the XXVIII International Congress of Psychology in Beijing, China, August 8-13, 2004. The workshops are intended to provide researchers, students and practitioners with instruction on significant advances in important areas of the discipline and to identify directions for future research and practice.
Twelve workshops will be held before the 28th International Congress of Psychology. Each workshop will have a maximum enrollment of 50 people and the minimum enrollment of 20 people. Workshops that fail to attract a sufficient number of participants to meet costs may be cancelled. Registration for workshops is open only to persons who register for the Congress and pay the special workshop fee.
Preliminary agreements have been made with APA (American Psychological Association) to offer some of the workshops as APA approved continuing education workshops with the possibility to earn CE credits. Information can be found at our homepage as soon as the agreements are completed.
Registration for workshops starts on October 1, 2003 and must be made by March 31, 2004. Admission will be granted on a first-come basis.
Those who are interested in attending the workshops please send the attached Registration Form to: 
               Houcan Zhang / Xiaomin Sun
               Department of Psychology,
               Beijing Normal University, Beijing, 100875 China
               E-mail address: zhanghc@public3.bta.net.cn
The Registration form can also be downloaded from the Congress homepage: http//www.icp2004.org


 Workshop Registration Form
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