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2017 Michigan State University Symposium on Multicultural Psychology

Chinese Psychology: Current Theories and Models in Understanding 1.4 Billion People

The 2017 MSU Symposium on Multicultural Psychology will focus on four main rationales for organizing the 2017 MSU Symposium are (a) importance of globalization and international competencies, (b) increasing global importance of China, (c) rapid increase in numbers of Chinese students in U.S. colleges and universities, and (d) adjustment experiences and challenges of these Chinese college students.

The registration deadline is March 31, 2017.


Chinese Symposium Flyer.jpgApril 14- 15, 2017
Kellogg Hotel & Conference Center, Michigan State University
East Lansing, Michigan

Symposium Flyer

The objectives of 2017 MSU Symposium on Chinese Psychology are to:

  • Bring to campus leading national and international experts on Chinese Psychology to share their research and insights with attendees,
  • Increase the knowledge of MSU and other university faculty, staff, and students regarding the psychology of the Chinese people,
  • Disseminate this knowledge to the larger U.S. community via the publication of a volume based on these presentations and discussions.

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The registration deadline is March 31, 2017.
Please complete and send this registration form with appropriate payment to:

Cathy Garavaglia
Department of Psychology
Michigan State University
316 Physics Road,
East Lansing, MI 48824

Checks should be made payable to Michigan State University.

For any questions please email CMPR Director Frederick Leong, PhD. at fleong(at)msu.edu.


Co-Sponsors

This symposium is cosponsored by these MSU units:

Asian Studies Center, Graduate School, Department of Psychology, International Business Center, and the Office of Inclusion and Intercultural Initiatives

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