Workshop March 2025 in Salzburg: Collective Intentionality: How Groups and Teams run the Lab, Politics and Companies
17.02.2025
Workshop March 2025 in Salzburg: Collective Intentionality: How Groups and Teams run the Lab, Politics and Companies
We are pleased to announce our upcoming workshop "Collective Intentionality: How Groups and Teams run the Lab, Politics and Companies" to kick off our START research group “Deviance in Task Groups” (funded by the FWF). The workshop will be held on the 24th and the 25th of March 2025 at the University of Salzburg, Austria.
The open research colloquium aims to bring together research on group and team processes in psychological, political, economic, and organizational science. We have two excellent keynote speakers who have confirmed their participation, Prof. Dr. Graine Fitzsimons (https://www.fuqua.duke.edu/faculty/grainne-fitzsimons) from Duke University and Prof. Dr. Stefan Schulz-Hardt (https://www.psych.uni-goettingen.de/en/ecosop/team/schulz- hardt/schulz_hardt) from the University of Göttingen.
Participants will also have the opportunity to present and discuss their ongoing or planned projects. It's a great opportunity to get feedback from interested peers and colleagues! PhD students and postdoctoral scholars are strongly encouraged to apply.
Location:
March 25, 2025 (from 10 AM to 5 PM), Salzburg Center of European Union Studies, Edmundsburg Mönchsberg 2 – 5020 Salzburg.
March 25, 2025 (from 10 AM to 3 PM), the Faculty of Natural and Life Sciences of the University of Salzburg – FREISAAL, Hellbrunner Straße 34, A-5020 Salzburg.
Registration:
Please email Kaiyuan Chen (kaiyuan.chen@plus.ac.at) and the PIP group (CC: pip@plus.ac.at) to register. Registration is open until March 3rd and spots are limited. Please submit a title and short abstract (150 words maximum) on the topic you like to present. Please indicate your preference for giving a short talk (15 minutes) and/or presenting a poster. Registration does not guarantee active participation.
There will be no participation fees, but participants are expected to cover their own expenses, including travel and accommodation. A social program (to be announced) will give participants ample opportunity for informal exchanges.
We look forward to your participation and welcoming you in the beautiful Baroque city of Salzburg!
Lukas Thürmer and the team of the Political and Intercultural Psychology Group