On 24th of October has been held seminar from series "Culture Matters" with the presentation of Irina Plotka, PhD, Professor at Baltic Psychology and Management University College (Riga, Latvia), on following topic: "Implicit methods for studying ethnic attitudes. Experience in experimental researches".
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From 18th till 21st of October on the base of the ILSCR, the short training course “New perspectives in studying leadership phenomena” took place. The lecturer was Rolf van Dick, PhD, Professor, Scientific head of Center for Leadership and Behavior in Organizations (CLBO), Germany.
On 10th of October has been held seminar from series "Culture Matters" with Shalom H. Schwartz, PhD, Scientific Supervisor of ILSCR, Professor at Hebrew University (Jerusalem, Israel) and at HSE (Moscow, Russia), presented an open lecture on following topic: "Cultural values as constraints and facilitators of socio-economic change".
From 24th till 26th of September on the base of the ILSCR, the short training course “Economic Psychology” took place. The course was a part of the training program of the ILSCR “Advanced theory and methodology in social sciences”.
On 25th of September has been held seminar from series "Culture Matters" with Seger Breugelmans and Marcel Zeelenberg, PhD, Professors of Social Psychology in Tilburg University, Netherlands. They made a presentation on following topic: "Emotion and Decision Making: How Feeling is for Doing".
From 9th till 13th of September on the base of the ILSCR, the short training course (workshop) “Psychology of migration processes” took place. The course was a part of the training program of the ILSCR “Advanced theory and methodology in social sciences”.
On 12-13 of September 2013 has been held International Symposium " Empirical Transformation Research after Unification in Germany: State of the Art and what can other countries learn". Staff of International Scientific-Educational Laboratory for Socio-Cultural Research made presentations during the session "Culture and economic development".
On 12 of September on scientific seminar "Culture matters", Eugene Tartakovsky, Lecturer of School Social Work in Tel-Aviv University, Israel, made a presentation on following topic: " Personal Value Preferences and Attitudes toward People with Disabilities: People Living with HIV, Intellectual Disability, and Severe Mental Illness".
The ESRA (European Survey Research Association) Conference took place in Ljubljana (Slovenia) on 15-19 of July. For more information about this event look at conference website.
On 19th of June has been held seminar from series "Culture Matters" with new Dean of Psychology department Vasily Klucharev. He presented a report on following topic: "A Big Brother in the brain: neuroeconomics of social influence on our decision-making". Neuroeconomics is a new field that combines economics, psychology and neuroscience.
