6th International Conference on
Research in Psychology
22 – 24 August 2025
Oxford, United Kingdom

The Psychology Conference of the Year

Learn more about the 6th International Conference on Research in Psychology

 

The Psychology Conference 2025 – Learn, Engage, Activate

The 6th edition of the International Research in Psychology Conference is coming to the beautiful city of Oxford, United Kingdom on the 22nd-24th of August 2025.

Following the success of the inaugural edition, ICRPCONF 2025 will feature presentations by the world’s leading academics, who will present their insightful research on a variety of crucial subjects in the field: social psychology, authoritarian leadership, childhood depression, learning disabilities, stress in sports, hate crimes, mood disorders, and more.

You will have a chance to immerse yourself into three days of intensive learning, dynamic discussions, and vibrant networking events. Whether you join as a presenter or a regular delegate, you are guaranteed to walk away with a suitcase full of souvenirs from the host country and enough inspiration to power you for months to come.

The ICRPCONF is a place to be if you’re interested in signing up as a listener and learning more about developments in psychology field before they are even made public. These concepts can be quite helpful for your own study and for figuring out how to make every day work as a scholar in the field as productive as possible.

ICRPCONF – A Must-Attend Psychology Conference of 2025

Why Join the International Conference on Research in Psychology

The agenda of this premier psychology conference is designed by a scientific committee, whose members are accomplished and recognized academics in the discipline. Here are just a few of the reasons to join the Psychology conference:

  • Uncover trends, learn unique perspectives, and engage in group discussions.
  • Present your research, receive feedback from your peers, and get published in prestigious academic journals.
  • Take the next step in your academic career by identifying new research opportunities and partners.
  • Join the network of academics and help define the future of the field.
  • Network with members of non- and for-profit organizations and research institutions.
  • Discover the beauty of Oxford and indulge in the local cuisine.
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Who Attends This Psychology Conference

The event is attended by educators, researchers, scientists, graduate and post-graduate students, as well as representatives of for-profit and non-profit organizations, research institutions, and government agencies.

You are guaranteed engaging discussions that bring diverse opinions under the common goal of advancing the future of the field of psychology.

Psychology Research Conferences Deadlines

Authors will be notified of Abstract acceptance within 07 to 14 days. The optional full paper submission, including detailed guidelines for publication in Conference Proceedings, peer-reviewed journals, or as a Monograph, will be emailed within a few weeks after the conference.

Abstract Submission Deadline

01 August 2025

Early Bird Registration Deadline

12 February 2025

Early Registration Deadline

12 May 2025

Late Registration Deadline

12 August 2025

Conference Dates

22 – 24 August 2025

Call for Papers – Submit Your Research

The Psychology conference that will help you propel your academic career

As you progress in your career, there are certain milestones you are expected to reach to expand the reach and recognition of your expertise. Presenting your papers and getting published in prestigious academic journals are important criteria based on which your academic achievements are measured.

The 6th International Conference on Research in Psychology is a fantastic opportunity to do just that. Whether you’d like to do an oral or a poster presentation, submit your paper for evaluation by our scientific committee. Every submission undergoes a double-blind peer-revision process. The commission adheres to the strictest evaluation standards for quality, relevance, and authenticity.

The International psychology conferences 2025 are seeking submissions related to the following conference topics: Psychology and  Other related topics will also be considered.

  • Prejudice and discrimination
  • Homophobia
  • Racism
  • Sexism
  • Ageism
  • Classism
  • Nationalism
  • Religious prejudice
  • Xenophobia
  • Social cognition
  • Cultural Differences
  • Personal perception
  • Persuasion, propaganda, and marketing
  • Attraction, romance, and love
  • Nonverbal communication
  • Prosocial behavior
  • Homelessness and mental health
  • Quitting bad habits
  • Bereavement
  • Identity
  • Addiction and family
  • Anger management
  • Asperger’s Syndrome
  • Depression
  • Antisocial personality disorder
  • Dreams
  • Autism
  • Socializing
  • Social interactions
  • Postnatal (postpartum) depression
  • Prescriptions for ADHD
  • Early childhood
  • Language development & Language learning
  • Social learning
  • Childhood attachment
  • Dementia
  • Alzheimer’s disease
  • Mirroring
  • Midlife crisis
  • Bullying behaviour
  • Human Development
  • Ageing
  • Age and memory
  • Developmental disabilities
  • Speech development in children
  • Gender role and identity
  • Language acquisition
  • Learning disabilities
  • Gender roles
  • Prenatal development
  • Parenting styles
  • Aging process
  • Covid 19 impact on mental health
  • Social media and covid-19 pandemic
  • Fake news
  • COVID-19 and At-Risk Populations
  • Religious activities during pandemic
  • Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
  • Psychological Impacts of the Quarantine
  • Telepsychology
  • Psychological Support and Online Psychotherapy
  • Aspecific and uncontrolled fears
  • Pervasive anxiety
  • Frustration and boredom
  • Disabling loneliness
  • Alexithymia
  • Inadequate information
  • Resilience
  • Social support
  • Preventive strategies
  • Psychological effects of adoption
  • Obesity for children
  • Childhood depression
  • Introvert personality
  • Child abuse
  • Mental health problems
  • Child development stages
  • Birth order impacts
  • Video games impacts on behavior
  • Childhood trauma
  • Child abuse
  • Pain management
  • Cognitive-behavioural programs
  • Eating disorders
  • PTSD
  • Chronic insomnia
  • Attention deficit disorder
  • Mood swings and mental disorder
  • Addiction
  • Grief and loss
  • Suicide prevention
  • Seasonal depression
  • Panic attacks
  • Meditation for pain relief
  • Stress management in patients
  • Postpartum depression
  • Clinical Psychology
  • Agoraphobia
  • Memory and concentration
  • Judgment and decision making
  • Attention span in children
  • Repressed memories
  • Problem-solving ability
  • Color psychology
  • Critical thinking
  • Implicit and explicit memory
  • Human Cognition
  • Personality Psychology
  • Heroism
  • Creativity and temperament
  • Marriage and personality
  • Authoritarian leadership
  • Problem-solving and Judgment
  • Bipolar disorder
  • Sex offenders
  • Homegrown terror groups
  • Patterns and trends in Juvenile crime
  • Rehabilitation programs
  • Reliability of eyewitnesses
  • Copycat crimes
  • Serial killers
  • Gun violence and mental illness
  • Predictive policing
  • Social media across cultures
  • Humor across cultures
  • Beauty in the digital age
  • Culture and multinational companies
  • Motherhood in different cultures
  • Education and culture
  • Death and cultures
  • Multicultural communities
  • Student motivation
  • Students with dyslexia
  • Bullying in schools
  • Self-esteem and academic success
  • Music and cognitive functioning
  • Achievements gaps
  • Operant conditioning
  • Types of learning difficulties
  • Challenges for sport coaches
  • Team chemistry
  • Emotions control in sports
  • Role of coach in confidence-making
  • Stress in sports
  • Personality of athletes
  • Suicidal thoughts
  • Narcissistic
  • PTSD and PTSS
  • Separation anxiety
  • Stalking and mental illness
  • Lying and mental health
  • Mood disorders
  • Hate crimes
  • Eating disorders
  • Phobias
  • Borderline personality disorder
  • Seasonal affective disorder
  • Schizophrenia
  • Cognitive behavioral therapy
  • Group therapy
  • Psychoanalytic therapy
  • Animal assisted therapy

Meet Our Past Speakers

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Vivian Polak

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Ruth Wong

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Ji Luo

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Mona Rashidifar

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Shingirayi Chamisa

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Luca Casassa-Mont

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Constance Karing

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Arta Dodaj

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Jessica Martin

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Jennifer Martin

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Griela Rodriguez

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Mridu Goel

Participation Opportunities

Psychology conferenceOral Presentation

Be an oral presenter of the Psychology conference and present your research to a truly international audience. Presentation slots are limited, so early submission is strongly encouraged.  Send your abstract today.

Psychology conferencePoster Presentation

Submit your research paper to be a poster presenter and show your research work to the global Psychology conference audience.

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If you can’t attend the Psychology conference in person but want to share your research with our international community, join as a virtual presenter.

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All accepted and registered research papers will be published and indexed in the conference proceedings. All accepted and registered abstracts will be published in the conference abstract book with ISBN.

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Attending the Psychology conference will provide an opportunity to network and share thoughts on recent advances with other academics and experts in the same or similar fields.

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The organizing Committee will offer all participants a city tour free of charge, so learn about Oxford’s vibrant past and present, with a friendly local guide.

Academic Conference Proceedings and Publication

The Abstracts of all accepted and registered papers will be published in the Conference Abstract Book with ISBN Number. Full papers will have publication opportunities in various Indexed International Journals, including SCOPUS, Web of Science, DOAJ, and many more, or as a Book Chapter.

  • Each Paper will be assigned a Digital Object Identifier (DOI) from Cross Ref.
  • The abstract book/proceedings shall be submitted to Google Scholar for Indexing.
  • All accepted and registered papers will be published in the Conference Proceedings with ISBN Number
  • All papers have publication opportunities in various indexed international journals.

Plagiarism Policy & Publication Ethics

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The 6th International Conference on Research in Psychology follows strict anti-plagiarism policies. As such, every submission is checked for plagiarism using Crossref Similarity Check Powered by iThenticate. All articles submitted to the Psychology conference first undergo a plagiarism check before being sent to our scientific committee for review. The submission will be automatically rejected at any time if found plagiarized. You can find out more about the iThenticate software here:

https://www.crossref.org/services/similarity-check/

ICRPCONF – Building a Cross-Border Community

This psychology conference presents a unique opportunity to join the continuously growing network of academics. You will be able to engage with your peers long after the event is over, benefiting from the supportive community of peers, discovering new partnership opportunities, and identifying mentorship opportunities.

Early Bird Registration Deadline

12 February 2025

Registration

    Authors (Students)

    £290

    Authors (Regular)

    £340

    Listener

    £120

    Virtual Presenter

    £140

Early Registration Deadline

12 May 2025

Registration

    Authors (Students)

    £320

    Authors (Regular)

    £370

    Listener

    £140

    Virtual Presenter

    £140

Late Registration Deadline

12 August 2025

Registration

    Authors (Students)

    £360

    Authors (Regular)

    £420

    Listener

    £160

    Virtual Presenter

    £160

Scholars Speak: Testimonials on Our Conference

About Oxford

Oxford is a diverse and historic city, just a short distance to the west of London. It’s a major British and European centre for the arts, science, technology and innovation, and a fantastic place to live and study. For centuries, scholars, artists, writers, scientists and film-makers have found inspiration in Oxford’s spectacular architecture—the city’s famous ‘dreaming spires’. Oxford’s complex history has given rise to its unique character. Around the splendid, medieval core of the ancient University and its colleges, there’s a bustling, welcoming modern city. Oxford is one of the most culturally diverse cities in the UK, with a vibrant and cosmopolitan community. Home to two major universities, it has some 40,000 students, almost a quarter of the city’s population, who come from all over the world. In Oxford, you’re never far away from green spaces—there are parks, gardens and meadows throughout the city, which is also surrounded by rolling countryside. The rivers running through the city give rise to Oxford’s famous traditions of rowing and punting, with miles of scenic waterways to enjoy.

DISCOVER OXFORD!

We would also like to offer the participants a one-day city tour free of charge. Great chance for participants to mingle around as well as appreciate the city of Oxford famous for its vibrant culture, architecture, art scenes, and excellent cuisines.

We look forward to seeing you all on August 22-24 in lively Oxford.

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VENUE: Oxford Saïd Business School, University of Oxford

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