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American Psychological Association Portal entry to all APA activities, including events, memberships, and publications.
College of Organisational Psychologists The College of Organisational Psychologists (COP) is an Australian professional association of psychologists who apply their knowledge of human behaviour in the workplace to help individuals, teams, and organisations become more successful.
Employee Assistance Professionals Association The EAP Association (EAPA) is the largest, oldest, and most respected professional association for persons in the employee assistance programme field. EAPA represents more than 7,000 individuals and organisations around the globe with an interest in employee assistance.
European Network of Organisational Psychologists Provides the European curriculum (reference model and minimum standards) for those studying and working in the field of industrial psychology in Europe.
Institute of Industrial Relations The Institute of Industrial Relations (IIR) is an "Organized Research Unit" of the University of California at Berkley. The IIR brings together faculty from several academic departments and supports multi-disciplinary research on labour and employment relations.
International Association of Applied Psychology Contains information about the association, news updates, activities, and membership.
New Zealand I/O Psychology Division This site aims to provide resources for industrial and organisational psychologists, in New Zealand, to be more effective in their practice and careers. Information includes upcoming conferences, reviews, core skills, courses and study, and best practice guidelines.
New Zealand Psychologists Board Provides information for registered psychologists, details on how to become a registered psychologist, and other information on practising psychology in New Zealand.
Organization Development Network Organization Development Network (ODN) is an association of organisation-development practitioners representing a range of professional roles in a wide variety of organisations.
The Society for Industrial and Organisational Psychology Provides information on the Society, conferences, jobs in the area, and local associations.
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