16th Conference of the European Academy of Occupational Health Psychology
‘Contributions of OHP to social justice’
The European Academy of Occupational Health Psychology (EAOHP), in collaboration with the Faculty of Labour Relations & Human Resources of the University of Granada, would like to invite you to Granada, home of the Alhambra, to attend the 16th conference of the European Academy of Occupational Health Psychology. The event will take place over three days, 5-7 June 2024 at the Science Faculty of the University of Granada, Spain and preconference workshops to be held on 4 June 2024 at the Faculty of Labour Relations and Human Resources of the University of Granada, Spain
Conference Chair: Professor Francisco Diaz-Bretones
EAOHP President: Professor Stavroula Leka
This will be our second conference to be held in a hybrid format, allowing delegates to attend the conference and present their accepted papers either in person or remotely. However, we encourage you to attend in person and benefit from the great experience our conference provides.
Keynotes
Professor Tahira M. Probst
Washington State University (USA)
Professor Marisa Salanova
Jaume I University (Spain)
Theme
The theme for the 2024 conference is ‘Contributions of OHP to social justice’. The programme will include oral and poster presentations as well as a number of invited and special symposia in line with the multidisciplinary conference theme. These include a session that will focus on Spanish and Latin American research that will be delivered in Spanish, and a session providing an international OHP perspective from the International Coordinating Group for Occupational Health Psychology (ICG-OHP).
Submission topics
The call for papers will be open from 30 June to 01 December, 2023 and delegates will be able to submit their abstracts (500 words max) for four types of sessions: paper presentations, symposia, poster presentations and the early researcher showcase. Submissions will be welcome on all areas of research, practice, and education in OHP and related areas.
See the attached flyer for details of the relevant topics and further information.