The Division of International Psychology ( Division 52) represents the interest of all psychologists who foster international connections among psychologists, engage in multicultural research or practice, apply psychological principles to the development of public policy, or are otherwise concerned with individual and group consequences
of global events.
To encourage the development of a more international perspective in psychology,
Division 52:
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•Sponsors programming at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association to stimulate interest in and share information about international psychology;
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•Provides networking opportunities for psychologists from around the world through the division’s newsletter the International Psychology Bulletin, convention programming, and other activities;
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•Supports the activities of APA’s International Affairs Office and its Committee on International Relations in Psychology (CIRP);
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•Provides a welcoming “ home base” for APA’s international affiliates during conventions;
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•Promotes the development of international consulting, training, and research opportunities for psychologists with US based international agencies and exchange programs with international agencies based elsewhere; and
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•Encourages the internationalization of the psychology curriculum through educational initiatives and resources.
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PRESIDENTS of APA DIVISION 52
1997-98: Ernst G. Beier (Founding President)
1999: Florence L. Denmark
2000: Frank H. Farley
2001: Gloria B. Gottsegen
2002: Charles D. Spielberger
2003: Harold Takooshian
2004: Richard S. Velayo
2005: Norman Abeles
2006: Joy K. Rice
2007: Michael J. Stevens
2008: Uwe Gielen
2009: Lynn Collins
2010: Danny Wedding
2011: John D. Hogan
2012: Neal Rubin