Tag: ACP2026
IAFOR Grant and Scholarship Recipients: The 16th Asian Conference on Psychology & the Behavioral Sciences (ACP2026)
IAFOR is dedicated to helping young scholars achieve their research and academic goals, while also encouraging them to apply the principles of interdisciplinary study to their work.
‘Ikigai’ Author Héctor García Joins ACEID/ACP/AGen2026 Longevity Panel
Mr García will speak on the ACEID/ACP/AGen2026 panel titled ‘Longevity, Happiness, and the Art of Community: Lessons from Japan and Beyond’.
Kiichi Fujiwara to Present ‘Globalisation in Retreat’ at ACEID/ACP/AGen2026
As the founder of the Institute for Future Initiatives at the University of Tokyo, Professor Fujiwara has written extensively on the topic of conflict, peacebuilding, and global politics.
Yukiko Sawano Joins the Panel for ‘Longevity, Happiness, and the Art of Community: Lessons from Japan and Beyond’
Professor Sawano will join Héctor García, Dexter Da Silva and Lowell Sheppard to share their expertise and insights on community-building practices within ageing cultures in and outside of Japan.
Hiroshi Ota to Present ‘Challenges and Opportunities for the Internationalisation of East Asian Higher Education in a Rapidly Changing Environment’ at ACEID/ACP/AGen2026
Professor Ota is a prolific researcher and has published extensively on higher education policies and practices related to internationalisation and international student mobility from a comparative perspective.
Seoyoun Kim Joins the Panel for ‘Understanding Cognitive Impairment: Placing Dementia Within a Realistic Framework’
Dr Kim’s research lies at the intersection of social gerontology, epidemiology, multi-omics, and cardiovascular health, and explores how social and environmental factors shape health outcomes, particularly in ageing populations.
Fathali M. Moghaddam to Present ‘The Psychology of Democracy and Democratic Backsliding’ at ACEID/ACP/AGen2026
Professor Moghaddam is a leading expert in the field and has published extensively on intergroup relations, the psychology of democracy and dictatorship, and subjective justice.
James W. McNally Joins the Panel for ‘Understanding Cognitive Impairment: Placing Dementia Within a Realistic Framework’
Dr McNally has worked extensively on issues related to international ageing and changing perspectives on the role of family support in the later stages of the ageing life course.
Dexter Da Silva Joins the Panel for ‘Longevity, Happiness, and the Art of Community: Lessons from Japan and Beyond’
Professor Da Silva will join Héctor García, Yukiko Sawano, and Lowell Sheppard to share their expertise and insights on community-building practices within ageing cultures in Japan and beyond.
Evangelia Chrysikou to Present ‘Designing Care Futures: Built Environments, Health Systems, and Human-Robot Cohabitation in an Ageing World’
Dr Chrysikou is the Founder/Programme Director of UCL’s MSc Healthcare Facilities, and is an awarded RIBA architect and healthcare planner who has consulted international organisations regarding accessible and inclusive design in healthcare.
