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ECP 19 Leaflet More useful information Zadar HOW TO GET TO ZADAR? By plane The International Zadar Airport is located in Zemunik (12 km from Zadar) and offers flights to Zagreb (the main Croatian airport) and to a large number of European cities directly from “It may be that the loveliest inscription of Zadar´s exceptional sunset was written Zadar. by the famous Alfred Hitchcock. On the occasion of his visit to Zadar, in May www.zadar-airport.hr. 1964, while observing the luxurious game played by the sun the Maestro said: „Zadar has the most beautiful sunset in the world, more beautiful than the one in By bus Key West, in Florida, applauded at every evening.“ Busses connect Zadar with all larger cities in Europe: Ljubljana, Trieste, Vienna, Zürich, Munich, Rotterdam and others. Few words… www.liburnija-zadar.hr/ Zadar is home to about 75.000 inhabitants, it is the capital of the Zadar County and a strong maritime, tourist, harbour and industrial city on the By ferry Middle Adriatic. The old part of the City, located on a small peninsula, is The ferry port in the city centre connects Zadar with Ancona an important historical town, rich with world renowned heritage visible (Italy) and some ferry ports on Croatian islands and harbours at every step. Founded on a 3,000 years old tradition, the Zadar region has (Rijeka, Dubrovnik, Pula etc.). developed to the extent that today covers 14% of the total land surface of www.jadrolinija.hr the Republic of Croatia and around 12% of the territorial waters, with more than 300 smaller and larger islands, better known under the name of By car Zadar archipelago. The region offers beaches with crystal clean water and Zadar can be reached by car using the highways A1 from direction other natural beauties such as nature parks Telaščica at the Island of Dugi Otok, Lake Vrana and Mount Velebit, as well as national parks Kornati of Zagreb, A6 from direction of Rijeka or driving down the coast from Rijeka. The approximate distance in kilometres between Islands, Paklenica and Krka waterfalls. Currency Zadar and some European cities: Croatia hopes to join the euro in 2019, but until then the national currency is the kuna, with one kuna equal to 100 lipas. You can exchange money at - Zagreb 270 km - Trieste 300 km any of the country’s banks, bureaux de change, post offices and at almost - Graz 520 km - Vienna 705 km all travel agencies, hotels and campsites. The majority of establishments - Berlin 1400 km - Milan 700 km and ATMs will also accept credit cards such as Visa, MasterCard, - Munich 800 km - Paris 1700 km American Express and Diners, etc. Travel Documents Your trip to Croatia doesn’t mean visa headaches either. In most cases, the only form of ID required is a valid passport. And if you’re an EU or US citizen, you can also use your national ID card. Croatian customs regulations are almost entirely in harmony with EU standards. Climate The areas along the Adriatic coast have a pleasantly mild Mediterranean climate with a large number of sunny days, summers are hot and dry. Average temperatures in the Littoral (Adriatic Coast) are 22 to 25 oC in July. The sea temperature is approximately 25 oC in summer. Power supply 220 V, frequency 50 Hz http://ecp19.unizd.hr [email protected] Welcome to the European Conference on The conference is co-organized by the European Association of Personality Psychology (EAPP) and the Department of Personality Psychology of the University of Zadar. The conference will cover We are pleased to announce that the 19th European Conference a wide variety of topics, including: on Personality (ECP 19) will be held at the University of Zadar personality, measurement, methods and statistics (Croatia) from July 17th to July 21st, 2018. personality, health and well-being The European Association for Personality Psychology (EAPP) is an personality and neuroscience organization that aims at promoting personality psychology in personality and work and organizational psychology Europe. The EAPP currently has over 200 active members from personality and psychopathology countries all over the world. The EAPP has been organizing personality, motivation and emotion biannual European Conferences on personality psychology since personality and education 1982, and is also actively involved in organizing and promoting personality and social psychology expert meetings, summer schools, workshops and seminars. cross-cultural aspects of personality University of Zadar The EAPP also has its own official journal: the European Journal of and many others Personality. The EAPP pursues the following activities: University of Zadar IMPORTANT DATES DEADLINE Organization of meetings and conferences Submission of a symposium November 15th, 2017 Zadar is an ancient university city: as early as in 1396 the Promotion of mutual scientific communication and research Submission of a paper or of a poster November 15th, 2017 university was founded here, which was active until 1807, cooperation between members, and between members and Application for an ECP19 scholarship December 1st, 2017 and since then other institutions of higher education other scientists Feedback on abstract acceptance December 15th, 2017 performed their activities until the foundation of the renewed Publication of manuscripts Feedback on awarding scholarship February 1st, 2018 University of Zadar in 2002. The tradition of more than 600 Cooperation with other associations and institutions within Early registration March 31st, 2018 years (the founder of University Iadertina was the supreme and outside Europe Full registration May 31st, 2018 head of the Dominican order Raimund de Vinies form Capua) Online, last minute registration July 10th, 2018 speaks for itself and it classifies this city with the oldest Early dates are chosen in order to allow very early Hotel booking of the attendees university cities in Europe. Early Full Last minute The University of Zadar is the largest fully integrated registration registration registration Invited speakers Registration fees (until March (until May (until July university in Croatia. More than 5500 students are enrolled in 31st, 2018) 31st, 2018) 10th, 2018) Denis Bratko, University of Zagreb, Croatia the undergraduate, graduate and doctoral studies. There are EAPP members 340 € 370 € Jennifer Tackett, Northwestern University, USA about 600 employees at the University, 450 of them members Non-members 380 € 410 € of the academic staff holding scientific-teaching, teaching and Non-members + 375 € 405 € Cornelia Wrzus, Johannes GutenbergUniversity Mainz, Germany assistant titles. EAPP membership Angelique Cramer, Tilburg University, Netherlands Participants from LIE 230 € 250 € As one of the youngest universities in Croatia (though 450 € Wendy Johnson, The University of Edinburgh, Scotland and LMIE Countries* Michal Kosinski, Stanford Graduate School of Business, USA historically the oldest), the University of Zadar points out as Graduate students 130 € 150 € Randy Larsen, Washington University in St. Louis, USA one of its priorities not only the international but also the (members) interuniversity cooperation with all the related universities Graduate students 170 € 190 € and institutes in Croatia as well as the development of such (non - members) Invited Symposia (partial list) mechanisms and methods that will facilitate the *For an updated classification of the LIE and LMIE Countries, see the 2015 Teachers' emotions and emotion regulation strategies, Irena establishment of international cooperation. World Bank official website Burić, Croatia Psychopathology, Bertus Jeronimus, Netherlands The Department of Psychology was established at the Fees range from around € 130 (e.g. early birds graduate students Measurement, Matthias Ziegler, Germany Faculty of Philosophy in Zadar at the beginning of the members) to € 450 (for last minute participants) and include Organizational behavior, Zvonimir Galić, Croatia academic year 1978/79, when the first generation of single- lunches, coffee breaks and conference materials. Well-being, Maike Luhmann, Germany subject students of psychology was enrolled. Personality Structure, Boris Mlačić, Croatia Today, there are 20 permanently employed staff teachers and The official language of the conference is English. Politics, Mark Brandt, Netherlands young assistants. Economic decision making, Susann Fiedler, Germany In some way, the main achievements are shown in the area of research, teaching, editing, organization of scientific Preconference Workshops conferences and international cooperation. Multilevel modeling in Mplus, Chris Stride, UK Mining Big Data to Extract Patterns and Predict Real-Life Outcomes, Michal Kosinski, USA.
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