We all have a creative side. What's yours?
The 2nd UK Creativity Researchers Conference takes place on 22nd May 2018 in Augustine House, Canterbury Christ Church University, Kent, with Keynote speaker, Professor Todd Lubart, Professor of Psychology, University of Paris Descartes, France. Confirmed attendees include Dr Jonathan Plucker, Professor Linden Ball and Professor Ken Gilhooly. The call for papers and posters is open until the extended deadline of 28th February.
Please see the Programme for more details. Below is an excerpt showing the schedule of the day.
We all have a creative side. What's yours?
The conference was a great success. Many thanks to all our delegates, speakers, and poster presenters! Photos are available, as are the presenters' slides and posters [high quality PDFs; low quality photos].
The 2nd UK Creativity Researchers Conference takes place on 22nd May 2018 in Augustine House, Canterbury Christ Church University, Kent, with Keynote speaker, Professor Todd Lubart, Professor of Psychology, University of Paris Descartes, France. Confirmed attendees include Dr Jonathan Plucker, Professor Linden Ball and Professor Ken Gilhooly. The call for papers and posters is open until the extended deadline of 28th February.
Please see the Programme and the book of poster abstracts for more details. Below is an excerpt showing the schedule of the day.
Professor of Psychology at the University of Paris Descartes, France
"Homo Creativus: the Creative Side of Mankind"
We're looking for posters and oral papers on the psychology of creativity. Fill in this form by February 28th 2018.
Student travel bursaries are available! Please indicate your interest using the above form.
Kindly sponsored by the British Psychological Society London & Home Counties Branch.
This year, the conference is heading to Canterbury Christ Church University in the heart of Kent. We'll meet in the flagship Augustine House, which looks out onto the old city and Canterbury Cathedral.
Canterbury is only 56 minutes from London St Pancras by train, which is the recommended option. If you have to drive, our lovely car parks await you. For more information, there's canterbury.co.uk.
You're spoilt for choice! Canterbury has hotels, bed and breakfasts, a youth hostel, and even campsites. You can find out more at canterbury.co.uk.