Regional Workshops

 

Introduction

To further promote and advance behavioural development research, ISSBD is proud to have sponsored over 20 regional workshops worldwide to date. Cooper and Verma’s historical overview of ISSBD regional workshops is available to read, here.

ISSBD Regional Workshop, Gramado, Brazil, 2007

Guidelines for Workshop Proposals

ISSBD sponsors regional workshops regularly. Typically, these are proposed to introduce scholars to new methods, updates of substantive research areas, and reviews of given topics. Participants include early career scholars from developing and under-developed countries. Participants are drawn from the majority of the world and other regions of the globe (Western Europe, North America). In such cases, the goal is to introduce early career scholars from different regions to promote equity, unity and collaboration.
Workshops typically last 3-6 days. Senior researchers usually deliver formal addresses and lead discussion groups. Early career scholars may present posters or short papers on topics related to the Workshop theme. The venue for proposed Workshops varies. A Workshop immediately precedes or follows the ISSBD Biennial Meetings.
Workshops are also regularly held in Africa, Asia, Eastern and Western Europe, Latin America, the Middle East, and North America.
ISSBD has set a budget to support its Workshop series. Additional support should be generated by writing proposals to local sources (e.g., institutional support), local governments, and supportive Foundations.
About six months after the regional workshop, ISSBD expects the organizers to submit a report on the workshop, which should include a budget expenditure report.

Submission Guidelines :

  • Submission deadlines: March 15th and September 15th
  • The workshop proposal must be submitted to the President a minimum of six months before the scheduled date.
  • The proposal will be reviewed by the Regional Workshop Committee and any other members the President may invite.
  • ISSBD will support up to two Workshops per year
  • Preference will be given to a new region/city where a workshop has yet to be held.
  • The host organizer must be an ISSBD member.

Selection Criteria:

  • Title: Does the topic reflect regional relevance and priorities?
  • Objectives: Are they clear and attainable? Are the ISSBD membership goals included in the proposal?
  • Participants: Are the selection criteria transparent? Do they address regional representativeness? Do they represent the relevant, regional, and diverse (disciplinary and methodological) expertise and capacity related to the workshop topic?
  • Conceptual background: Is it stated clearly and linked to the workshop purpose in the proposal and reflected in the program?
  • Program format and content: Is the format interactive and participatory? Does it provide opportunities to collaborate and network? Does the content of the program fulfil the objectives? Does the program foster capacity development of early career scholars (such as building competencies, knowledge and learning, dissemination)
  • Resource persons: Does the program include resource persons with regional expertise?
    Workshop outcomes: Has the workshop increased ISSBD membership? Are there clear short—and long-term impacts of the workshop, and is there a follow-up action plan?

How to submit the proposal:

Log in to the member website https://members.issbd.org and follow the instructions on the Submissions Menu to complete the submission process.

Download the Workshop Proposal Template

 

Historical Overview of ISSBD Workshops

Africa

1992Cameroon, Yaounde – Organizer: Bame Nsamenang
1994Ivory Coast, Abidjan – Organizers: Jean Tano, Tape Goze
1996Zambia, Lusaka – Organizers: Robert Serpell, Gertrude Mwape
1998Namibia, Windhoek – Organizer: Roderick Zimba
2000Uganda, Kampala – Organizer: Peter Baguma
2003Cameroon, Yaounde – Organizer: Bame Nsamenang
2005South Africa, Johannesburg – Organizer: Mambwe Kasese-Hara
2009Kenya, Kisumu – Organizer: Paul Oburu
2011Nigeria, Lagos – Organizer: Esther Akinsola
2013South Africa, Pretoria – Organizer: Nareadi Phasha
2015Kenya, Nairobi – Organizer: Kofi Marfo, Maureen Mweru, Nyakwara Begi, John Ng’asike, Peter Mwaura
2017Ghana, Winneba (UEW) – Organizer: Rev. Kwesi Nkum Wilson, Christina Ammah, Patricia Amos
2021Virtual-Organizer: Pamela Wadende
2023Uganda, Kampala-Organizer: Godfrey Ejuu

Asia

1972Japan, Kyoto – Organizer: Prof. Takase
1978Indonesia, Jakarta – Organizer: Singgih Gunarsa
1982Thailand, Bangkok – Organizer: Chancha Suvannathat
1984Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur – Organizer: Chiam Heng Keng
1986Republic of Singapore, Singapore – Organizer: Sim Wong Koei
1987China, Beijing – Organizer: Liu Fan
1989The Philippines, Manila – Organizer: Elizabeth Ventura
1990Thailand, Bangkok – Organizer: Chancha Suvannathat
1993Indonesia, Jakarta – Organizer: Singgih Gunarsa
1993Indonesia, Bandung – Organizer: Kusdwiratri Setiono
1994China, Beijing – Organizer: Meng Zhaolan
1995India, Chandigarh – Organizers: R. Mulidharan, Suman Verma
1995Republic of Singapore, Singapore – Organizer: Ho Wah Kam
1998India, Baroda – Organizers: T.S. Saraswathi, Suman Verma
1998Brunei, Darussalam – Organizer: Sim Won Kooi
2003South Korea, Seoul – Organizer: Ock Boon Chung
2003India, Bombay – Organizers: Rajini Konantambigi, Suman Verma
2009China, Nanjing – Organizers: Zuhong Lu, Huichang Chen, Xinyin Chen
2011India, Chandigarh – Organizers: Suman Verma, Deepali Sharma
2017Indonesia, Badung – Organizers: Doran French, Charissa Cheah, Xinvin Chen
2017Thailand, Hat Tai – Organizers: Ruthaychonee Sittichai

Australia

1998Sydney – Organizer: Jacqueline Goodnow
2009Adelaide – Organizers: Julie Robinson, Ann Sanson

Europe

1977Poland, Torun – Organizer: Janusz Reykowski
1983Hungary, Esztergom – Organizer: Magda Kalmar
1984Netherlands, Groningen – Organizer: Sandy Jackson
1986Italy, Rome – Organizer: Grazia Attili
1986Czechoslovakia, Prague – Organizers: Jarmila Kotaskova, Hellgard Rauh
1988Hungary, Budapest – Organizer: Magda Kalmar
1990Scotland, Stirling -Organizer: George Butterworth
1992Spain, Seville – Organizers: Harry McGurk, Jesus Palacios, Sandra Scarr
1993Russia, Moscow – Organizers: S. Meshcheryakova, Tatiana Yermolova
1993Germany, Bonn – Organizer: Georg Rudinger
1994Estonia, Puhajarve – Organizer: Jari-Erik Nurmi
1994Switzerland, St. Moritz – Organizers: Margie E. Lachman, Ursula M. Staudinger
1995Poland, Krakow – Organizer: Adam Niemcyznski
1996Russia, Moscow – Organizers: Tatiana Yermolova, E. Serkienko, M. Egorova
1999Finland, Keruu – Organizers: Brett Laursen, Jari-Erik Nurmi
2003Russia, Moscow – Organizer: Tatiana Yermolova
2005Russia, Moscow – Organizers: Tatiana Yermolova, N. Avdeva
2013Russia, Moscow – Organizers: Sergey Kornilov, Natalia Rakhlin, Elena Grigorenko
2013Hungary, Budapest – Organizer: Marta Fülop
2017Greece, Island of Syros – Organizers: Frosso Motti, Katriina Salmelo-Aro, Ingrid Schoon
2017Switzerland, Geneva – Organizers: Anik de Ribaupierre, Matthias Kliegel, Nathalie Mella
2017Greece, Island of Syros – Organizer: TBC
2018Italy, Milan – Organizers: Antonella Marchetti, David Massaro

 

Middle East

2005Israel – Organizers: Ziad Abdeen, Avi Sagi-Schwartz, Rachel Seginer

Latin America

1980Brazil, Sao Paulo – Organizer: Maria Rosetti Ferreira
1989Brazi, Recife – Organizer: Analucia Schliemann
2001Peru, Lima – Organizers: Brett Laursen, Margarita Azmitia, Mary Louise Claux
2007Brazil, Gramado – Organizers: Brett Laursen, William M. Bukowski, Silvia Koller
2019 Argentina, Mendoza-Organizers: Mirta Ison, Carolina Greco

North America

1991USA, Michigan – Organizer: Harold W. Stevenson
1991USA, Pennsylvania – Organizer: Richard Lerner
1991USA, Washington, DC – Organizers: Patricia M. Greenfield, Rodney Cocking
Regional Workshop, Nairobi, Kenya, 2015.

 

1994 Beijing workshop, participants discussing a seminar.
9th ISSBD Africa Regional Workshop, 2011.

Graduate Student Summer Institute held in July, 1987 at the Academia Sinica in Beijing. The faculty is pictured in the second row, left to right, Harold Stevenson; unknown; Kees van Lieshout; Bill Hartup; Warner Schaie; Franz Weinert; Sandra Scarr; Robert Seigler; Paul Baltes; and Liu Fan.