Early Bird Registration Now Open – PsySSA Annual Psychology Congress 2026

Early Bird Registration Now Open – PsySSA Annual Psychology Congress 2026

Congress Early Bird Registration Now Open!

 

Early bird rates are officially LIVE! Don’t miss your chance to secure your spot at Congress at a discounted rate.

Early bird registration deadline: 30 June 2026

The future of psychology is unfolding – and PsySSA invites you to be part of it. Join us at the PsySSA 30th Annual Psychology Congress 2026, taking place from 13-15 October 2026 at Emperors Palace, Johannesburg.

Why you should register now:

  • Secure your place at one of the leading psychology gatherings in South Africa
  • Take advantage of discounted rates by registering for Pre-Booking
  • Be part of critical conversations on AI, mental health, and the future of care
  • Connect with leading professionals, researchers, and practitioners

 

This year’s theme, “Psychology in Transition: Humanity, Technology and the Future of Care,” brings together bold ideas, critical conversations, and forward-thinking perspectives at a time when the discipline is rapidly evolving.

As technology reshapes how we live, connect, and care, psychology stands at a pivotal crossroads. This Congress will explore how we can harness innovation while staying grounded in ethics, inclusion, and human dignity.

Register now and be part of shaping the future of care.

Please note that registration operates on a register-and-pay basis.

Abstract Submission Extension – PsySSA Annual Psychology Congress 2026

Abstract Submission Extension – PsySSA Annual Psychology Congress 2026

Abstract Submission Extension!

 

Due to strong interest, PsySSA is excited to announce a final extension for abstract submissions to the 30th Annual Psychology Congress 2026 – no fooling!

If you missed the original deadline, this is your last opportunity – the extension is open for a limited time only.

New Submission Deadline: 10 April 2025

We look forward to receiving your abstracts for #PsySSACongress2026.

Submit now before it’s too late!

Pre-Booking Registration Now Open – PsySSA Annual Psychology Congress 2026

Pre-Booking Registration Now Open – PsySSA Annual Psychology Congress 2026

Congress Pre-Booking Registration Now Open!

 

We are delighted to inform you that registration for the PsySSA 30th Annual Psychology Congress 2026 is now open!

The future of psychology is unfolding – and PsySSA invites you to be part of it. Join us at the PsySSA 30th Annual Psychology Congress 2026, taking place from 13-15 October 2026 at Emperors Palace, Johannesburg.

Why you should register now:

  • Secure your place at one of the leading psychology gatherings in South Africa
  • Take advantage of discounted rates by registering for Pre-Booking
  • Be part of critical conversations on AI, mental health, and the future of care
  • Connect with leading professionals, researchers, and practitioners

 

This year’s theme, “Psychology in Transition: Humanity, Technology and the Future of Care,” brings together bold ideas, critical conversations, and forward-thinking perspectives at a time when the discipline is rapidly evolving.

As technology reshapes how we live, connect, and care, psychology stands at a pivotal crossroads. This Congress will explore how we can harness innovation while staying grounded in ethics, inclusion, and human dignity.

Register now and be part of shaping the future of care.

Pre-Booking Registration Deadline: 30 April 2026.

Please note that registration operates on a register-and-pay basis.

From Classroom to Congress: A Student Preparation Series

From Classroom to Congress: A Student Preparation Series

From Classroom to Congress: A Student Preparation Series

 

Got research but not sure how to take it beyond the classroom? This dynamic three-part series is designed to help psychology students turn academic work into confident congress participation. Whether you’re preparing for the PsySSA Congress or another academic conference, the series walks you step-by-step through the journey from writing your first abstract to presenting with confidence in professional spaces.

Across the workshops, students will learn how to craft strong abstracts, navigate submission systems, and understand what happens after acceptance. The series then focuses on turning your abstract into a compelling poster or presentation, followed by practical strategies for presenting with confidence and managing nerves. Supportive, practical, and student-centred, this series aims to demystify congress participation and empower emerging scholars to share their ideas in ways that are impactful, ethical, and authentically their own.

Online | Live | Free

Part 1: Abstract Writing Made Clear

Workshop Details

  • Date: 4 March 2026
  • Time:18:00–20:00
  • Cost: Free
  • Online via Zoom

Thinking about submitting to the PsySSA Congress – or another academic conference but -unsure where to start? This workshop breaks down abstract writing into clear, manageable steps. Students will learn how to turn coursework, proposals, or mini-theses into compelling congress abstracts that are clear, concise, and aligned with submission requirements.

The session covers what makes a strong abstract, how to stay within word limits, and common mistakes to avoid. Participants will also gain practical guidance on choosing presentation formats, navigating submission platforms, and understanding ethical requirements. By the end, students will leave with the clarity and confidence needed to take that first step into academic knowledge-sharing.

Part 2: From Abstract to Confident Presentation

Workshop Details

  • Date: 2 July 2026
  • Time: 18:00–20:00
  • Cost: Free
  • Online via Zoom

So your abstract was accepted – now what? This combined workshop supports students in moving from accepted abstract to confident conference presentation. Whether preparing for the PsySSA Congress or another academic event, the session bridges both the technical and personal aspects of presenting research.

Participants will explore how to transform written work into engaging presentations, learning how to structure content clearly, design visually effective materials, and communicate ideas in accessible and ethical ways. The workshop also focuses on the experience of presenting – including managing nerves, speaking with confidence, staying within time limits, and navigating questions and academic dialogue.

With a supportive and practical approach, this workshop helps students bring their research to life while building the confidence and skills needed to share their work authentically in professional psychology spaces.

Part 3: From Presentation to Publication

Workshop Details

  • Date: 9 September 2026
  • Time: 18:00–20:00
  • Cost: Free
  • Online via Zoom

You’ve presented your research – now how do you take the next step and publish it? This workshop introduces students to the process of turning conference presentations into publishable academic work. Designed for early-career researchers and postgraduate students, the session demystifies academic publishing and supports participants in building confidence to share their work beyond the conference space.

Participants will gain an overview of how to identify suitable journals, adapt presentations into manuscripts, and understand the expectations of academic writing and peer review. The workshop also explores practical strategies for structuring articles, responding to reviewers, and navigating common challenges such as rejection and revision. With a focus on clarity, integrity, and scholarly voice, the session encourages students to view publication as an achievable and meaningful part of their research journey.

PsySSA’s Annual Psychology Congress 2026 – Abstract Submissions Now Open!

PsySSA’s Annual Psychology Congress 2026 – Abstract Submissions Now Open!

PsySSA is excited to announce that abstract submissions for the Annual Psychology Congress 2026: “Psychology in Transition: Humanity, Technology, and the Future of Care” is officially open!

The Scientific Committee welcomes abstracts and proposals for symposia, oral papers, posters round-tables, and creative work. Abstracts addressing all fields of psychology and related areas will be considered.

Abstract submission opens on 20 January 2025 and closes on 24 March 2026.

PsySSA encourages you to be a part of this exciting event from 13-15 October 2026 at Emperor’s Palace, Johannesburg, South Africa, and play an active role by contributing to the scientific programme, which promises stimulating presentations, robust debate and innovative ideas.

We look to your abstract submission for the #PsySSACongress2026

Call for Abstracts: 30th Annual South African Psychology Congress 2026

Call for Abstracts: 30th Annual South African Psychology Congress 2026

PsySSA invites practitioners, researchers, educators, students, and policymakers to submit abstracts for the 2026 Annual Psychology Congress, taking place from 13 to 15 October 2026 at Emperors Palace, Johannesburg.

The theme, “Psychology in Transition: Humanity, Technology, and the Future of Care,” speaks to a profession navigating inequality, trauma exposure, digital transformation, shifting expectations of care, and the growing influence of AI on human behaviour and service delivery.

Submissions open 19 January 2026. Abstracts across the full spectrum of psychological science and practice are welcome, including work focused on changing care models, digital practice, education and training, assessment, community and systems-level interventions, and applied practice in public and private sectors. The programme includes a dedicated practitioner stream with case discussions, ethics conversations, and an AI and digital practice sub-stream.

Join us in shaping the future of psychology in South Africa and the broader African region.