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We are excited to attend the upcoming 15th African regional workshop organized by Kyambogo University and ISSBD. This exciting workshop is scheduled to take place from 10th-12th August 2023 at Kyambogo University, Uganda. This will bring together scholars, researchers, and professionals in the field of human development.  This year’s workshop theme is “Positive Parenting for […]
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A Call for IJBD reviewers


Date published: May 1, 2023

The International Journal of Behavioral Development (IJBD) seeks new reviewers. If you have a PhD and would be interested in receiving review requests from IJBD, please complete this brief webform to provide your name, affiliation, email address, and a list of key words that describe your areas of expertise. We welcome your participation in the journal!

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A Call for Abstracts


Date published: April 26, 2023

International Society for the Study of Behavioural Development (ISSBD) announces the 15th African Regional Workshop 2023.

Theme: Positive Parenting for Contextually Relevant Childhoods in Emerging Contexts: The Role of Intervention Research.
Venue: Kyambogo University, Uganda
Conference Date: 10th-12th August 2023

If you are interested in participating in this workshop, please click the link below for more details.

A Call for Abstracts for the 15th ISSBD African regional workshops.

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ISSBD Nominations


Date published: March 28, 2023

Dear ISSBD member,
We are writing to ask you for nominations for the following positions:
• President (2024-2030) (including two years (2024-2026) as President-Elect
• 3 Executive Committee (EC) members (2024-2030)
• 2 Early Career Scholar (ECS) Representatives (2024-2028)

Please check out the pdf below for more details.

ISSBD Nominations Members

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ICDSS statement on 2023 Türkiye-Syria Earthquake


Date published: February 23, 2023

On Monday, February 6, a devastating earthquake struck the heart of Syria and Türkiye, causing devastating situations for our colleagues, their family, friends, and communities. The toll of this crisis is beyond comprehension with potentially long-standing effects on families, children, and communities. ICDSS extends our deepest sympathies and support. Your assistance, support, and aid are in great need RIGHT NOW.

View full statement from the International Consortium of Developmental Science Societies.

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