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Ariel Ellis

Psychology Day at the UN: April 25

SIOP is a member of the Psychology Coalition of NGOs of the UN (PCUN). The PCUN organizes a day of sessions each year on a topic that highlights how psychological science and practice can be leveraged to help achieve the UN Sustainable Development Goals. This year's topic is "Reducing Global Inequities Through Education: Psychological Contributions." The conference will be held on April 25 from 11 am -1:30 pm Eastern Time. Anyone who is interested can register for this virtual conference here.

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