Proposé
par la Fédération Française des Psychologues
et de la Psychologie (FFPP),
Serge Moscovici se verra attribué le Prix Wilhelm Wundt-William
James 2007 lors de la cérémonie d'ouverture du 10ème
Congrès européen de psychologie qui se tiendra à
Prague (République Tchèque).
The Wilhelm Wundt-William James Prize Selection Committee has the
pleasure to announce their decision on the Wilhelm Wundt-William James
Award 2007. The prize will be awarded for the third time, and this
time to PROFESSOR SERGE MOSCOVICI during the Opening Ceremony of the
10th European Congress on Psychology on Tuesday July 3, 2007 in Prague
(Czech Republic). The Prize was donated to EFPA by the American Psychological
Foundation APF through a gift from Raymond Fowler, PhD and is intended
to recognize psychologists from Europe and/or North America, who have
made distinguished contributions to the science and profession of
Psychology and to the promotion of effective cooperation between European
and North American psychologists.
The criteria for the award were:
- to be a European or North American Psychologist or group of
European and/or North American psychologists
- to be recognized internationally as having made a substantial and
original contribution to European and American psychology as science
or a profession
The
Wilhelm Wundt-William James Award Selection Committee considered that
Professor Serge Moscovici meets these conditions. The committee estimated
that "through his research, publications in scholarly journals,
presentations at international congresses, and leadership in national
and international psychological organizations, Professor Moscovici
has made a substantial and enduring contribution to psychology as
a science and a profession".
The
Committee thanks all member associations for their nominations.
For
the Selection Committee
Tuomo Tikkanen
Chair of the Wilhelm Wundt-William James Award Selection Committee
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