European Semester of Psychology and Czech Republic - fall 2017
European semester of psychology is a project developed by the European Federation of Psychologists' Associations – EFPA created by Robert Roe in 2013. The aim is creating a common space for European Psychology that would greatly facilitate knowledge sharing and joint activities, which would in their turn stimulate the development of a European identity among psychologists in Europe. Activities that raise the level of involvement of Member Associations in European matters, and produce a greater understanding of and support for EFPA activities. During fall 2017 the European Semester took place in the Czech Republic and was organized by the Union of Psychologists' Associations of the Czech Republic in cooperation with other psychological associations within CR.
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Literature
EFPA (2017). European Semester of Psychology. http://efpa.eu/…f-psychology
Unie psychologických asociací ČR (2017). European Semester of Psychology. http://europeansemester2017.upacr.cz
Roe, R. (2014). EFPA EMC 9/2014: Proposal for organising a European Semester (ES). 16.4.2014.