FEATURED CITY:
Jaipur (जयपुर), India
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- Capital and largest city of the Indian state of Rajasthan and has a population of 3.1 million.
- Founded on 18 November 1727 by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II
- In 1876, Jaipur was colored in terracotta pink to welcome Prince Albert, and thus it is popularly known as the “Pink City.”
- Jaipur is a famous tourist destination in India and has a number of famous forts and monuments.
APA International Psychology Student Committee
Welcome to the Student Committee homepage for Division 52 of the American Psychological Association:
International Psychology!
DIVISION 52
>> Mission Statement
The mission of the Division 52 Student Committee is to be a strong, diverse, and productive team that is dedicated to helping students become involved with the dynamic community of international psychologists. Support and guidance will be provided to coordinate and create opportunities that further the careers of its members. The committee seeks to encourage and inspire the development of new leaders in the field of international psychology.
APA DIVISION 52
Division 52 seeks to develop a psychological science and practice that is contextually informed, culturally inclusive, serves the public interest, and promotes global perspectives within and outside of APA.
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We welcome all students who are interested in International Psychology!
There are many benefits to joining Division 52:
1) To have a place where you can meet others interested in international psychology (intellectual stimulation)
2) Potential for leadership opportunities
3) Potential to present your research at conferences
4) Receive Division 52 Journal and International Psychology Bulletin (IPB) newsletter
5) Opportunities to publish in IPB (i.e. Student Column and Heritage Mentoring Project)
6) Access to the student listserv and network
7) Opportunities to network and reach out to people for relationships, collaboration, and support