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Human Resource Management joins Congress of Cross-Cultural Psychology

By Christa Smit

Posted on 01 August 2012

In celebration of Mandela Day, Dr Chantal Olckers and the postgraduate students attending the conference, shared the moment with Mandela cup cakes! Back: Dr Chantal Olckers, Thené Schoeman, Louisa Koornhof,  Violet Baloyi, Louise Moolman  Front: Suzanne Gericke, Itumeleng Makama, Lelanie Bornman.
In celebration of Mandela Day, Dr Chantal Olckers and the postgraduate students attending the conference, shared the moment with Mandela cup cakes! Back: Dr Chantal Olckers, Thené Schoeman, Louisa Koornhof, Violet Baloyi, Louise Moolman Front: Suzanne Gericke, Itumeleng Makama, Lelanie Bornman.

The International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology (IACCP) hosted its 21st Biennial International Congress of Cross-Cultural Psychology in Stellenbosch from 17 to 21 July 2012. The congress was organised by five South African universities, namely the University of Pretoria, Stellenbosch University, North-West University, the University of the Western Cape and the University of Limpopo.

The main objective of the IACCP is to facilitate communication and cooperation among cross-cultural psychologists around the world. Past IACCP congresses were held in various parts of the world, but the most recent congress was the first to take place in South Africa. Close to 600 national and international delegates attended the congress, themed "Nurturing Diversity for Sustainable Development". The congress aimed to improve and facilitate the visibility of South African and African psychology in the world of psychology and of cross-cultural psychology in particular.

Another major outcome of the congress was a meeting between William K Gabrenya Jr, Professor of Cultural and Social Psychology at the Florida Institute of Technology in Melbourne, Florida, USA, and the Secretary-General of the IACCP, Prof Deon Meiring from the University of Pretoria, Prof Leon Jackson, the congress organisers for IACCP 2012 and Prof Karel Stanz from the University of Pretoria and President elect of SIOPSA, to discuss the creation of a cross-cultural interest group under SIOPSA to improve cross-cultural psychology in South Africa.



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