Meetings and Grants

What kinds of meetings does EAPP facilitate to promote personality research?

EAPP thinks that research is inherently a collaborative process, in which scholars should meet each other to learn new methodologies and exchange their findings. Find out more using the headers below.

Conferences

EAPP organizes biennial conferences during which researchers of all career stages can network and inform themselves of cutting-edge research in personality psychology.

Expert meetings

EAPP facilitates experts (sometimes together with junior colleagues) to discuss state-of-the-art research on a specific topic, which can lead to books, target articles, or grant proposals.

Travel and Networking Grants

By sponsoring networking and travel stipends for Early Career Researchers, EAPP aims to increase its regional scope and cross-national relationships among its members and support ECRs in building collaborative networks with European personality psychologists.

Summer schools

EAPP organizes summer schools for early career researchers, providing them with opportunities for mentoring and learning the newest methodologies and theoretical insights.

Collaborative Research Grants

The Collaborative Research Grants aim to support novel and high-level collaborative personality research  projects involving at least two early career researchers from at least two different countries or distinct
within-country regions.