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SINGAPORE, Jan. 10, 2025 — Mark your calendars for a transformative event that integrates innovative psychology research with advanced technology. The Asian Conference on Applied Psychology (ACAP) 2025 is set to occur on July 22-23, 2025, both online and at the Holiday Inn Singapore Atrium. This conference, organized by East Asia Research, is supported by the Applied Psychological Research Program at Chulalongkorn University and the Thai Psychology Association (TPA).
ACAP 2025 aims to foster global collaboration among psychology professionals by utilizing virtual reality (VR) networking tools, allowing participants from around the world to engage in meaningful discussions and share insights. The conference will feature a diverse lineup of speakers, including leading psychologists and researchers who will present their findings on various topics within applied psychology.
Attendees can expect to explore the latest advancements in the field, network with peers, and participate in interactive sessions designed to enhance their understanding of applied psychological practices. This event promises to be a significant milestone in the evolution of psychology, merging traditional knowledge with modern technological innovations.
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