Daniel Kahneman

Nobel prize winner, pioneering economic psychologist Daniel Kahneman passed away on March 27, 2024 at the age of 90. Daniel Kahneman was born in 1934 during his mother’s visit in Tel Aviv as a son of a Lithuanian Jewish family residing in Paris. He survived the holocaust in France and later immigrated to Israel. Daniel […]
Job Position at the University of Münster

The Institute for Sport and Exercise Sciences (Department of Sport Psychology) at the University of Münster, Germany is seeking to fill the position of a Lecturer for Sport and Exercise Psychology (Salary level E 13 TV-L) to commence on 1 August 2024 or later. We are offering this part-time position (75 %) for aperiod of […]
FEPSAC Position Statement: Athletes’ Dual Careers in the European Context

FEPSAC has now published its new Position Statement on Dual Careers in the European Context. This Position Statement, led by Natalia Stambulova, Paul Wylleman and Miquel Torregrossa involved a group of experts in the field as authors along with members of the current FEPSAC Managing Council. The FEPSAC Position Statement on Dual Careers in the […]
FEPSAC Webinar on Professional Certification

Next Tuesday 5th of December at 11:00 CET, the FEPSAC Applied and Education team of the Managing Council (Michala Bednarikova, Alexis Ruffault and Alina Gherghisan) will be organizing an online webinar on professional certification to present the main characteristics and requirements of the SASP-FEPSAC certification. Professional certification is a crucial element to the establishment, legitimization, […]
FEPSAC partnership agreement with the European Federation of Sports Medicine Associations (EFSMA)

FEPSAC, in its aim to connect with leading sports science organizations in Europe, has just signed a partnership agreement with the European Federation of Sports Medicine Associations (EFSMA). EFSMA is an international association committed to the promotion of Sports Medicine around Europe currently coordinating 41 National Member Associations on Sports Medicine. The FEPSAC-EFSMA partnership agreement […]
Turvey’s legacy will keep moving forward

Michael T. Turvey passed away on August 12, 2023 Michael Thomas Turvey lines among the world’s most skillful scientists in the field of psychology. He is broadly known for his pioneering work in the ecological approach to action-perception-cognition (at the scale of organisms and their environments). One of the major contemporary perspectives on movement and […]
FEPSAC Webinar: The Path to Excellence: Integrating Sport Psychology for Young Elite Athlete Development – An illustration of the best practices from the French Rugby Federation

Next Friday 16th June at 12.00 (CET) the sport psychologist and researcher Mickaël Campo will present de webinar “The Path to Excellence: Integrating Sport Psychology for Young Elite Athlete Development”. The session will be open for everyone, but previous registration is required REGISTER HERE
FEPSAC Webinar: “Psychologist and coach, making the relationship work (well)”

This Friday 10th March at 12:00 (CET) Christopher Neesham will present the webinar “Psychologist and coach, making the relationship work (well)”. The session will be open for everyone but previous registration is required. REGISTER HERE
PhD Position Vrije Universiteit Brussel

The Sport Psychology & Mental Support Research Group at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (Belgium) is currently looking for a doctoral student to work in the Faculty of Physical Education and Physiotherapy. Subject: Promoting mental health in elite sport through the athlete’s entourage (e.g. coaches, support staff, parents). The student will conduct research within the European […]
PhD Opportunity at the University of Bern

A PhD position is available at The Institute of Sport Science, Department of Sport Psychology and Research Methods, at the University of Bern. The project is supervised by Prof. Dr. Noora Ronkainen and Prof. Dr. Achim Conzelmann (you can find more information about the position here). The application deadline is November 11, 2022, at 23:59 […]