UI Conferences

Conference Policies

Peer Review Process

Peer Review Policy

The abstracts and manuscripts of research articles submitted to this conference will be peer-reviewed. The practice of peer review is to ensure that only good science is published. It is an objective process at the heart of good scholarly publishing and is carried out by all reputable scientific journals. Our referees play a vital role in maintaining the high standards of scientific journals.

 

Initial Abstract Evaluation

The Publication Committee first evaluates all abstracts. Abstracts rejected at this stage are found to be insufficiently original, have serious scientific flaws, have poor grammar or English language usage. Those that meet the minimum criteria are normally passed on to at least two experts in the field for full review.

 

Full-Text Evaluation

For accepted abstracts, the full manuscript will undergo blinded peer review by at least two independent referees. Reviewers will evaluate whether the paper is clear, scientifically sound, makes an original contribution to the field of study, and is properly formatted per journal guidelines. Authors will then receive reviewer feedback and recommendations on revisions prior to final acceptance decisions by the Publication Committee

 

Archive Access Policy

The presentations that make up the current and archived conferences on this site have been made open access and are freely available for viewing, for the benefit of authors and interested readers.

 

International Conference on Intervention and Applied Psychology (ICIAP)

The Faculty of Psychology, Universitas Indonesia proudly presents the 3rdInternational Conference of Intervention and Applied Psychology ICIAP 2018, on October 25th – 26th, 2019 in Depok, West Java, Indonesia. The theme is “Psychology for Synergizing Human, Environment, and Smart Technology”.

This year, we are focusing on how to bring applied psychology into a more policy-relevant contribution. Applied psychologist and practitioners are experiencing increasing pressure to produce practical, as well as politically and socially acceptable, solutions to address complex societal challenges such as poverty reduction, terrorism, and the deteriorating of natural resources. In doing so, researchers must work with a wide variety of stakeholders to produce research that is so-called “policy-relevant”, sustainable and quantifiable. At the same time, an increasingly widespread of societal problems seems to be growing faster than the solutions offered by findings from behavioral sciences in general and applied psychology in particular.

ICIAP is an annual celebration of inspiring ideas and practices in applied psychology.  The event is intended to foster exchange ideas, practices and scientific discussion to address those kind of challenges through showcase findings on individual, group and state interventions. It is also a valuable opportunity for them to collaborate in the future. This world-class event brings together graduate students, academics, researchers, and policy makers from Asian and neighboring countries across the spectrum of applied psychology.