The Premier Psychology Conference of 2026 to be Held on 30-31 July
Video of the inaugural 2025 Asian Conference on Applied Psychology (ACAP 2025), organized by East Asia Research and supported by the Applied Psychological Research Program, the Psychology Center for Life-Span Development and Intergeneration, the research unit on disaster psychology and well-being, Faculty of Psychology, Chulalongkorn University and the Thai Psychology Association (TPA) on the July 22-23, 2025 at the Holiday Inn Singapore Atrium.
Singapore, Singapore, Oct. 07, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — East Asia Research is proud to announce that the Asian Conference on Applied Psychology (ACAP 2026) will take place from 30–31 July 2026 at the Holiday Inn Singapore Atrium and online. Widely regarded as one of the best psychology conferences in 2026, ACAP continues to attract global scholars, practitioners, and thought leaders dedicated to advancing applied psychology research and practice.
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The conference is held with the esteemed support of the Applied Psychological Research Program, the Psychology Center for Life-Span Development and Intergeneration, the Research Unit on Disaster Psychology and Well-being at the Faculty of Psychology, Chulalongkorn University, and the Thai Psychology Association (TPA).
This year’s theme, “Mental Health and Well-being in a Diverse, Connected World,” highlights the importance of applied psychology in addressing contemporary challenges across education, workplaces, communities, and online environments.
Conference Highlights
- Exploration of recent innovations in applied psychology
- Discussion of emerging trends and challenges facing the field
- Practical, interdisciplinary solutions emphasizing mental health and well-being
- We will present one Best Paper Award to recognize outstanding research.
“ACAP is a great conference for psychology researchers and practitioners to come together, exchange ideas, and connect with one another said [Dr. Juthatip Wiwattanapnatuwong, Associate Professor in Applied Psychological Research, Faculty of Psychology, Chulalongkorn University].”