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Friday, May 1, 2015

Preliminary Announcement of Centenary Conference in Kolkata

This is our pleasure and proud privilege to announce that the Department of Psychology and the 
Department of Applied Psychology of University of Calcutta are going to celebrate the Hundredth Year of 
Psychology in India by organizing a Centenary Conference on Psychology. The Conference will be held 
from 9th to 11th October, 2015 in Kolkata. 

The Department of Psychology at the University of Calcutta, established in 1915, was the first modern 
Psychology Department in India. Therefore, we are celebrating 100 years of Psychology in the University 
of Calcutta as well. Thus, this conference is one of our most cherished events. We seek the help and 
participation of all psychologists in India to make this conference a memorable event. 

We heartily welcome students, academics and professionals from all spheres of Psychology and related 
disciplines, in India and abroad, to participate in the historical event. 

The theme of the conference is ‘Psychology and Challenges of the Developing World’. Kindly see attached 
documents for relevant details. 

This is a preliminary announcement only and Call for Abstracts, along with requesting you all to 
prepare for enjoying the old and fascinating city of Kolkata this autumn. We have attached preliminary 
information on abstract submission and registration. Further information and details about the 
Organizing Committee, our esteemed National Collaborators, Registration Form, Mode of payment, 
Accommodation etc. will be uploaded shortly in the official website psychologycentenary.in. 

Please contact us for any enquiry at centenary.psy@gmail.com.
Please send your abstracts to centenary.psy.abstract@gmail.com.

Looking forward to meeting you this October. 
With best regards and wishes,

Prof. Nilanjana Sanyal (Chairperson, Centenary Committee), Dept. of Psychology, CU
Dr. Sonali De (Organizing Secretary), Dept. of Psychology,CU
Prof. Jayanti Basu (Organizing Secretary), Dept. of Applied Psychology,CU

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