The 2025 Joint Meeting of EPS/CSBBCS

The 2025 Joint Meeting of EPS/CSBBCS

The 2025 Joint Meeting of EPS/CBBCS was hosted at Dalhousie Building, University of Dundee, Dundee, Scotland from 8-11 July 2025.

More than 350 psychology experts from 13 countries including the UK, Canada, Germany, USA, Ireland, China, Brazil, France, Belgium, India, Iceland, Australia, and Italy, met for a knowledge sharing conference at the University of Dundee from 8 – 11 July 2025. The Experimental Psychology Society (EPS) and the Canadian Society for Brain, Behaviour and Cognitive Science (CSBBCS) met in July 2025 to discuss the newest advancements in psychology and behavioural neuroscience. Academics presented cutting-edge research, in a series of presentations. The joint EPS/CSBBCS meeting highlighted new research across multiple areas, including ageing, education, communication, memory, reading, neurodiversity, eyewitness testimony, and language development.

'I was thrilled to get to work with colleagues at the University of Dundee to host this exciting joint conference between EPS/CSBBCS. As the largest meeting EPS has held (so far!), the meeting offered a vibrant forum for researchers across brain, behavioural, and cognitive sciences to share their latest research findings and connect with colleagues from across the globe. Dundee was a fantastic location for this event to take place, with excellent accessibility and facilities available for delegates, and the event was a resounding success.'

Dr Lizzie Bradford | Lecturer in Cognitive Neuroscience, University of St Andrews 

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