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10th Conference European Academy of Occupational Health Psychology (EAOHP) 2012

Swiss Federal Institute of Technology

Zurich , Switzerland

11th April 2012 - 13th April 2012

In our complex, fast changing service and knowledge society, health is strongly influenced by the continuously changing interaction between organizations and their employees. Occupational health psychology aims to improve this interaction and
thus can simultaneously contribute to individual, organizational and public health. The conference will address how to balance interventions and outcomes on these levels and thus how to increase equal health opportunities in our society.

Welcome to the 3rd Biennial IWP International Conference 2012 on Work, Wellbeing and Performance: Thriving in times of uncertainty

at The Mercure St Paul's Hotel,

SHEFFIELD , UK

26th June 2012 - 28th June 2012

The IWP International Conference 2012 is being held from 26th to 28th June at the Mercure St. Paul’s Hotel, Sheffield City Centre. It is hosted by the Institute of Work Psychology, University of Sheffield, a distinctive community of researchers focused on work psychology and related areas, such as organisational behaviour and human resource management.
This conference follows our extremely successful events in 2008 and 2010 each of which attracted over 200 delegates from 36 different countries.
The conference theme, Thriving in times of uncertainty, encourages us to consider what facilitates high performance and well-being in challenging times. We encourage academics and practitioners to focus on the positive contribution that work psychology and related areas can make in a post-recovery climate.
We anticipate the presence of some 200 - 300 delegates at our 2012 conference for whom this will be a major showcase for their research and a unique networking opportunity.
The Conference will also be attractive to business leaders by exploring the latest ideas in occupational psychology and placing them in a practical setting.
The conference will feature three internationally recognised keynote speakers - Professor Talya Bauer, Professor Gilad Chen and Professor Sharon Parker. An internationally recognised business keynote will also feature at the conference. There will be a full programme of papers and an interactive poster session.
The week opens with a follow-up to 2008’s and 2010's very popular Postgraduate and Early Careers Event and Pre Conference Workshops.

Biennial Institute of Work Psychology conference 2012

Mercure St. Paul’s Hotel, Sheffield City Centre, S1 2JE

Sheffield , UK

26th June 2012 - 28th June 2012

The IWP International Conference 2012 is being held from 26th to 28th June at the Mercure St. Paul’s Hotel, Sheffield City Centre. It is hosted by the Institute of Work Psychology, University of Sheffield, a distinctive community of researchers focused on work psychology and related areas, such as organisational behaviour and human resource management.
This conference follows our extremely successful events in 2008 and 2010 each of which attracted over 200 delegates from 36 different countries.
The conference theme, Thriving in times of uncertainty, encourages us to consider what facilitates high performance and well-being in challenging times. We encourage academics and practitioners to focus on the positive contribution that work psychology and related areas can make in a post-recovery climate.
We anticipate the presence of some 200 - 300 delegates at our 2012 conference for whom this will be a major showcase for their research and a unique networking opportunity.
The Conference will also be attractive to business leaders by exploring the latest ideas in occupational psychology and placing them in a practical setting.
The conference will feature three internationally recognised keynote speakers - Professor Talya Bauer, Professor Gilad Chen and Professor Sharon Parker. An internationally recognised business keynote will also feature at the conference. There will be a full programme of papers and an interactive poster session.
The week opens with a follow-up to 2008’s and 2010's very popular Postgraduate and Early Careers Event and Pre Conference Workshops.