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Developing a European Diploma in Psychology

Project carried out with the support of the European Community within the framework of the Leonardo da Vinci Programme

The EuroPsy Project Partnership

Name of organisation/institution Contact Person M/F E-mail
Cambridge Professional Development (CamProf) Nigel Lloyd M NigelL@CamProf.com
University of London, Institute of Education (IoE) Professor Ingrid Lunt F I.Lunt@ioe.ac.uk
University of Hamburg Professor Eva Bamberg F bamberg@uni-hamburg.de
Dansk Psykolog Forening (DPF) Birgitte Brauner F brauner@borgpsyk.dk
University of Valencia Professor José Maria Peiro M jose.m.peiro@uv.es
Association des Enseignants de Psychologie des Universités (AEPU) Professor Roger Lécuyer M roger.lecuyer@psycho.univ-paris5.fr
Psykonet Professor Pirkko Nieminen F pspinie@uta.fi
University of Athens Professor Jim Georgas M dgeorgas@dp.uoa.gr
University of Padova Professor Remo Job M remojob@psico.unipd.it
Norsk Psykologforening (NPF) Arne Holte M arne.holte@psykologi.uio.no
University of Tilburg Professor Ype Poortinga M y.h.poortinga@kub.nl
NIP Professor Robert Roe M R.Roe@Os.Unimaas.Nl
Sveriges Psykolog Forbund (SPF) Dr Stefan Jern M stefan.jern@psychology.lu.se
British Psychological Society (BPS) Professor Dave Bartram M dave.bartram@shlgroup.com
European Federation of Psychologists Associations (EFPA) Tuomo Tikkanen M headoffice@efpa.be
Center for Cognitive Science, Budapest University of Technology & Economics Professor Csaba Pléh M pleh@itm.bme.hu

The partnership has links to a substantial wider network beyond that of the partnership, through national professional bodies, links with employers, and with other European networks. All partners have strong links with the national professional association in their country. The partners represent individual psychologists, academics, and employers and thus contribute complementary expertise and experience to the project.

The EuroPsy team (developed under the EuroPsyT project) is unique in the field of psychology in terms of its European coverage, the strength of its linkages with local networks and the quality of its collaboration and outputs. Its members include a wide range of influential social partners: universities, professional associations, qualification authorities, trade unions, employer bodies, transnational organisations. There is no other comparable initiative in psychology.

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