NUEVAS AUTORIDADES en la ISCP

Hi Everyone,

Happy Thanksgiving to those who celebrate!

ISCP 2023 last week in Aguascalientes, Mexico, was a stounding success—thank you Aaron Blaisdell, Felipe Cabrera, and Hugo Reyes for organizing such a wonderful event! And thanks to SINCA for hosting us.

In the context of ISCP 2023, we held our business meeting, and a new Board of Directors was elected. We had a substantial number of nominees—I want to thank all of them for their interest in the international promotion of comparative psychology. The elected Board is truly international, with members located in six countries from all continents except Asia.

President: Leonardo Ortega (Fundación Universitaria Konrad Lorenz, Colombia)

Secretary: Jonathan Buriticá (Universidad de Guadalajara, Mexico)

Treasurer: Federico Sanabria (Arizona State University, USA)

Members-at-Large:

Aaron Blaisdell (University of California Los Angeles, USA)

Sarah Cowie (University of Auckland, New Zealand)

Brissa Gutierrez (Arizona State University, USA)

Gabriela Lopez-Tolsa (Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia, Spain)

Eduardo Reynoso (APOPO, Tanzania)

Two non-elected Board members that continue working with us:

Journal Editor: Charles Abramson (University of Oklahoma, USA)

Web Site Manager (interim): John Solórzano-Restrepo (Texas Christian University, ASU)

There is plenty of work ahead of the Board, including a revision of our bylaws, strengthening our finances, and planning for ISCP 2025.

Stay tuned for updates!

Fed


Federico Sanabria


Associate Professor – On Sabbatical Leave
Department of Psychology
Arizona State University
PO Box 871104
Tempe AZ, 85287-1104
https://bit.ly/3tAsofC


OPORTUNIDAD para POSTDOCS en los UCLA SYNCS (Seminars by Young Neuroscience Community Scholars)

Call for applications for the second annual UCLA SYNCS (Seminars by Young Neuroscience Community Scholars) Seminar Series!


The goal of SYNCS is to showcase the work of extramural postdoctoral fellows to the UCLA Neuroscience community at a full-length seminar series. Speakers will receive valuable feedback and exposure as they head toward the job market while the UCLA community learns about the cutting-edge work performed by a talented and diverse group of rising stars. The seminar series is coordinated and hosted entirely by UCLA postdocs, fostering cross-institution networks for upcoming scientific leaders.


+info ➡️ https://tinyurl.com/SYNCS2023

ARTÍCULO RECOMENDADO

ARTÍCULO RECOMENDADO

*Generalizations: The Grail and the Gremlins*

Using examples from cognitive research, this article examined threats to generalization, providing suggestions for ways to improve current research practices that will help to build a more valid, generalizable, and applicable science.

Lo leés/descargás acá ➡️ https://buff.ly/3NWCt0W