Description | 07/08/201Minutes and Papers of the British Psychological Society BPS Standing Conference Committee (SCC) - organising the Annual and London Conferences: 27 March 2001 Standing Conference Committee Agenda and Minutes includes membership, change in London Conference format; proposals concerning venue for the Award for Outstanding Contribution to Professional Psychology
4-5 June 2001 Standing Conference Committee Agenda and Minutes includes reports and subsystems feedback on Centenary Conference, London Conference marketing;
21 September 2001 Standing Conference Committee Agenda and Minutes includes London Conference [Lectures] promotion and venues for future conferences; submission guidelines
15 November 2001 Standing Conference Committee Agenda and Minutes includes new Chair - London Conference [Lectures] promotion, submissions, venues and invited speakers.
16 December 2001 Standing Conference Committee Agenda and Minutes includes annual report, London Conference [Lectures] debriefing notes. Article on the Committee for the January 2002 Psychologist.
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AdminHistory | The British Psychological Society Conference Programme Committee started in the ?1960s refereeing papers for the Annual and London Conferences - after the restructure of the Society in 1973 it came under the auspices of the Scientific Affairs Board. Its Chairman [or Honorary Conference Secretary] was often co-opted onto Council. After 1978 - a separate annual report on their achievements and policies was included in the Annual Report. In 1982 it became the Standing Conference Committee tasked with not only refereeing submitted papers but planning and organising the conferences themselves. One of their initiatives were Conference Fellows. |
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