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«Ananyev Readings – 2026. 60 Years of the Faculty of Psychology at SPbSU: Preserving Heritage, Creating the Future» Saint Petersburg, October 20–23, 2026
Published: 07.05.2026 | Saint Petersburg State University

In 2026, the Ananyev Readings are dedicated to a landmark event in the life of psychologists across our country — the 60th anniversary of the Faculty of Psychology at St. Petersburg State University. The aim of the conference is to discuss current fundamental and applied problems in psychology within the context of the development of the Leningrad–St. Petersburg school of psychology, and to analyze its achievements and contributions to global science. The objectives of the conference include the exchange of contemporary methodological, scientific, empirical, methodological, and clinical knowledge generated within the field of psychological science and practice; the dissemination of scientific knowledge across various applied domains of psychology.

VI International Psychological Forum "Child in a Digital World", June 1-2, 2026, online
Published: 13.01.2026 | Organizing committee Psychological Forum "Child in a Digital World"

The Russian Psychological Society invites you to participate in the VI International Psychological Forum "Child in a Digital World", which will be held on June 1-2, 2026.

Link source: https://digitalchildhood.org/

Theme: Child in a Digital World

19th Congress of the Latin American Neuropsychological Society, Mérida, October 21-24, 2026, offfline
Published: 24.11.2025

We invite you to participate in the 19th Congress of the Latin American Neuropsychological Society, which will be held at the Modelo University (Mérida, Yucatán, Mexico) on the October 21-24, 2026.

The International Psychological Forum "Child in a Digital World" has received the auspices of the Commission of the Russian Federation for UNESCO.
| Organizing committee Psychological Forum "Child in a Digital World"

The Forum is supported by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation, the Federation Council Committee on Science, Education, and Culture, and the Commission of the Russian Federation for UNESCO. The Forum is organized by the Federal Scientific Center for Psychological and Interdisciplinary Research, the Faculty of Psychology at Lomonosov Moscow State University, and the Russian Psychological Society. The Commission's Executive Secretary, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation Alexander Alimov, noted the Forum's topics’ alignment with UNESCO's priorities and principles.

Link source: https://digitalchildhood.org/

Theme: Forum "Child in a Digital World"