The Department of Psychology hosts two conferences highlighting Afrikan Psychological research, scholorship, teaching and practice.
For over a decade, the National African/Black Psychology Conference (NABPC), hosted
at FAMU, has served as the preeminent event where professional scholars and practitioners
celebrate and share Afrikan Psychological research, scholarship, teaching, and practice.
The conference provides a training venue for professionals all disciplines, namely
those in the social sciences, health, and helping fields. Also, the event allows scholars
to present original research. The NABPC offers an opportunity to network with professionals,
faculty, students, and community members from across the country, especially those
who are members of The Association of Black Psychologists (ABPsi).
More Information To Come
Jermaine Robertson
africanpsychconference@gmail.com
850-599-3014.
For nearly three decades, the Imhotep Interdisciplinary Student Research Conference has served as the culmination of Black Psychology Theme Week, a celebration of Afrikan Psychological research, scholarship, teaching, and student development at FAMU. The conference provides a training venue for undergraduate and graduate students of all disciplines to present original research. It is also an opportunity to network with students and faculty from across the country, especially those who are members of The Association of Black Psychologists (ABPsi).
More Information To Come
Dr. Nkechinyelum Chioneso
n.chioneso@famu.edu
850-599-3014