Wednesday, August 12, 2015

2nd International & 4th Indian Psychological Science Congress

2nd International & 4th Indian Psychological Science Congress
8th to 9th October 2015
CHANDIGARH, India
Website: http://www.napsindia.org
Contact person: Dr. RosHan Lal Dahiya Dr. Rajesh Kumar
National Association of psychological Science and Dept. of psychology, P.G. Govt. College, Sector-46, Chandigarh with International partner- WWA is gong to organize the event. The theme is PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL BEING; THE CONCERNS AND DEVELPOMENT
Organized by: NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE-INDIA & DEPT. OF PSYCHOLOGY, P.G. GOVT. COLLEGE, SECTOR-46, CHANDIGARH
Deadline for abstracts/proposals: 31st August 2015

Saturday, May 9, 2015

Two-semester Course on Indian Psychology

 

Indian Psychology is an approach to psychology based on the consciousness-centred understanding of reality that originated in the Indian civilization. Its psychological insights, practical know-how and life-affirming spirituality can make valuable contributions to almost every aspect of modern psychology.
The Indian tradition is extremely complex, and different interpretations are possible. The present course is largely, but not exclusively, based on the work of Sri Aurobindo, who made an exceptionally comprehensive and integral synthesis of its psychological essence. His vision of an ongoing evolution of consciousness offers, moreover, an inspiring perspective for our individual and collective future.

Course objectives

The primary objective of this course is to provide the participants with a sufficient foundation to
  • help others with their learning of Indian Psychology.
  • Additionally, it should help participants to:
  • apply the basic principles of Indian Psychology for self-development;
  • apply the basic principles of Indian Psychology in psychology-related professional work;
  • develop further knowledge, experience and know-how in the field of Indian Psychology;
  • conduct research in Indian Psychology (together with other prerequisists for doing research).

Course content

The course consists of:
  1. A core curriculum consisting of
    • theory and practice of Integral Indian Psychology,
    • utilization of Indian Psychology in various fields of applied psychology,
    • research methods suitable for Indian Psychology,
    • a short historical overview of the various schools of Indian philosophy and yoga;
  2. Text-based courses covering texts like
    • the Rig Veda,
    • the major Upanishads,
    • the Bhagavad Gita,
    • Patanjali's Yogasutras,
    • selected other texts in Sanskrit and Pali (e.g. from Kashmiri Shaivism, Shankara and early Buddhism),
    • selected texts from Sri Aurobindo and the Mother;
    •      NB. For the Sanskrit texts, a working knowledge of Sanskrit is helpful but not essential.
  3. Short, intensive workshops on special areas like Ayurveda, Vipassana, and Qualitative Research;
  4. An individual project involving both theoretical study and inner work;
  5. Optional subjects like Hathayoga, classical and spoken Sanskrit.

Course structure and method of teaching/learning

The basic concepts and processes that are part of Indian Psychology are taken up in lectures and discussion groups that allow an intense, direct interaction between the facilitators and the participants. Information transfer is, however, only one aspect of the course. In Indian Psychology one has to begin with understanding one’s own self. For teaching Indian Psychology successfully one should have, moreover, at least some experiential knowledge of the concepts. Accordingly, self-work and maintaining a specially structured diary are important elements of the course. Participants are encouraged to explore, both collectively and individually, how the core concepts and processes that come up in the lectures can be taught and utilized for one’s personal growth and professional work.
During the course the participants are required to take up a research project in any area of Indian Psychology of their choice. These largely self-directed projects must involve besides literature study, detached self-observation and other yoga-based research methodologies. There will be opportunity to discuss and present the projects at several points during the course. At the end of the course, a project-report needs to be submitted. Conducting sample classes based on one's project or on any other subject of one's choice is also part of the programme. The best projects and model-classes will be published on the IPI website, and we will assist in getting the best of the best published as journal-article or book-chapter.

Dates, duration, and daily routine

The course is a full-time course, held in Puducherry.
It will be conducted over 2 x 16 = 32 weeks:
  • First semester: September 1 to December 18, 2015
  • Second semester: January 11 to April 30, 2016
A normal working day has two 75-minute sessions in the morning and two in the afternoon. Early morning and late afternoon are kept for optional classes and self-study. This routine will on occasion be interrupted for intensive workshops on specialised areas of study like Ayurveda, Vipassana, etc.

Lodging

For lodging, there are basically two options:
  • Ashram related guesthouses. Ideal for short stays, perhaps less so for longer durations.
    Room-rents vary from Rs.150 to Rs.1000 per person per day.
  • Sharing an apartment with one or more other participants.
    It is relatively easy to rent an apartment in the vicinity of the venue, and for an 8-month stay this may well be the best solution. The rent for a two bedroom flat that could be used by 2-5 students should be somewhere between Rs.7000/- to Rs.15,000/- a month, depending on size, presence of furniture, location, etc. The cost per person will then depend on the level of comfort and privacy one looks for.
Though we will not be able to pay for your stay, we will help arranging it, and we're quite confident everybody will find a good place.

Fees

There is no tuition fee, but participants will have to take care of their own board and lodging during the course.
There is a nominal registration fee of Rs. 3001 (only for those who have been accepted).

Eligibility

This course is open to anyone who seriously wants to get an experience-based understanding of Indian approaches to psychology. However, preference will be given to academics and research scholars who intend to take up teaching or research in the field of Indian Psychology.

Registration

For the second round of admissions, please email the following information as early as possible, but not later than May 31, 2015 to: mail@ipi.org.in
 

  1. Factual information
    • Name:
    • Gender:
    • Birthdate:
    • Educational qualifications:
    • Present position & place of work:
    • Preferred Postal Address:
    • Email address(es):
    • Telephone / Mobile:
    • Passport size photograph
  2. A 300-word “biographical note”
    • Focus here on the work you have already done in the fields of psychology, Indian philosophy and yoga.
  3. A 300-word “motivation note”
    • Focus here on
      • why you are interested in this course
      • what you expect from it, and
      • how you plan to use what you will learn after completing this course.
  4. Recommendations
    • Please give one or two recommendation letters, mentioning the name, position, contact details (phone/email) and relation to you of the person who is giving the recommendation.
    • We understand that obtaining a recommendation may take time, so you can send the rest of the application now, and add the recommendation-letter later.

There are only limited seats, so if you are interested, please register at the earliest and for this second round of admissions not later than May 31, 2015.
Disclaimer and further information
Please note that the above information is indicative only and open to change.
For any further enquiry, please feel free to contact us at: mail@ipi.org.in

Monday, February 23, 2015

International Seminar on Epistemology and Indian Logic

International Seminar on Epistemology and Indian Logic
3rd to 5th June 2015
Katra, Jammu and Kashmir, India
Website: http://philos.smvdu.net.in/indian-logic
Contact person: Dr. Anil Kumar Tewari
International Seminar on the theme “Epistemology and Indian Logic” is organized as a part of the Diamond Jubilee Session of All India Philosophy Association. The Association was formed in 1954 and has more than 2000 active life members.
Organized by: Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University
Deadline for abstracts/proposals: 23rd March 2015
Check the event website for more details.

Two Semester Course on Indian Psychology

Greetings from Puducherry!
Over the last eight years, the Indian Psychology Institute has organised a whole series of introductory courses in Indian Psychology. The feedback we have received on these courses has been unbelievably positive. They have often been described as “life-changing”, though they were only short introductions to what is actually a whole world of inner discovery.
So this year, we are offering a full-fledged two semester course on Indian Psychology. It will be held in Puducherry from September 1, 2015 to April 30, 2016.
The course is open to anyone who seriously wants to get an experience-based understanding of Indian approaches to psychology. Preference will be given, however, to academics and research scholars who intend to take up teaching or research in the field of Indian Psychology.
For further information and the registration form, please see the OYIP15 Announcement on the IPI website (http://ipi.org.in).
Please note that the last date for this first round of registration is March 31, 2015!
Warm regards,
Matthijs Cornelissen

Tuesday, February 3, 2015

CULTURAL BUDDHISM

Workshop on
CULTURAL BUDDHISM
19-20, March, 2015
DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY
Sree Sankaracharya University of Sanskrit,
Kalady- Kerala.
theme-note
‘BUDDHIST-MATTERS OF KERALA AND ELSEWHERE:
LEARNING (S) FROM CULTURAL LEGACIES’

By ‘Buddhist-matters’, we mean here all those ideas, institutions, knowledge systems, arts, beliefs, rituals, lifestyles, and other cultural practices that bear some marks of contact, inheritance, or influence of the wider tradition of Buddhism(s). The Buddhist-matters, thus, would include both the historical remnants and the continuing forms of institutions and practices related to Buddhist cultures. A critical engagement with some of the broad concerns of Buddhisms is often seen to be a felt-need of the time. The current period is defined predominantly by the proliferating consumerist culture, which bounds to cause various crises for human existence and ecological sustainability. With the onset and onslaught of neoliberal globalised world-order, a peaceful coexistence of diverse cultures has become threatened. Various strands of cultural imperialism, including ethnic and religious, are on their fast track. Sensitive minds from across the world tend to invoke the Buddhist imagery for meeting the challenges paused by the growing consumerist penetration……………….


For the complete text and responses, do visit: www.bouddhayaanam.blogspot.com

Mob: 91-9447262817

Email: pksasidharan4@gmail.com

National Conference on Yoga and Wellness in Life

National Conference on Yoga and Wellness in Life
9th to 11th March 2015
Haridwar, Uttarakhand, India
Website: http://www.yogmimansa.webs.com
Contact person: Dr Kamakhya Kumar
Indian Association of Yoga & Dev Sanskriti Vishwavidyalaya Jointly announces a national conference at holy city Haridwar This three days event will provide a platform to researchers to present their research papers in front of Eminent Yoga Experts.
Deadline for abstracts/proposals: 28th February 2015
Check the event website for more details.
Link:
http://www.conferencealerts.com/show-event?id=145991

INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON HOLISTIC DEVELOPMENT THROUGH EDUCATION FOR PEACE

INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON HOLISTIC DEVELOPMENT THROUGH EDUCATION FOR PEACE

organised by IQAC of St. Xavier’s College of Education, Digha Ghat, Patna 800011

Keeping in mind the above facts,St. Xavier’s College of Education, Digha Ghat Patna is
organizing a three days International Conference on “HOLISTIC DEVELOPMENT
THROUGH EDUCATION FOR PEACE” with the following objectives :-
• To conduct peace-based community and social development projects;
• To provide structure for the development and implementation of the peace education;
• To establish a comprehensive on-line library on issues pertaining to Education for Peace;
• To conduct research on the principles of Education for Peace;
• To train educators and Education for Peace specialists who would, in turn, use their
knowledge and expertise in pursuit of peace through peace education;
• To offer expert consulting services to governmental and non-governmental agencies
regarding issues of conflict, violence, and peace.
THEME OF THE CONFERENCE
“HOLISTIC DEVELOPMENT THROUGH EDUCATION FOR PEACE”
SUB THEMES
1. Indian/World Philosophy and World Education.
2. Teacher as an agent of promoting peace.
3. Peace Education in Multicultural and Multiethnic Societies.
4. Pedagogical Approaches in Education for Peace.
5. Impact of Curriculum on Education for Peace.
6. Role of Media, NGO’s and Corporate-Social-Responsibility in promoting peace through Education.
7. Human Rights, Women Rights and Child Rights for Peace.
8. Role of Education for promoting peace in the world full of conflict.
9. Role of Science and Technology for promoting peace.
10. Policy Plan and Assessment Techniques in Education for peace
11. Any topic related to the Theme
INVITATION FOR PAPERS
Original papers are invited from teachers and research scholars from Universities of India and abroad NGO’s working in the field of education across the country or abroad. The participants are requested to send the abstract of the paper in about 200 words and the full paper in about 2000 words. The paper should be typed only one side preferably
in Abode pagemaker 5,6.5 or 7/MS Word, English font, Times new Roman, Hindi font Walkman-Chanakya–901, 1.5 line spacing and APA Style Referencing. The paper must be sent through Email to sxceconference@gmail.com. The hard copy of the paper must be sent along with the registration form to the conference conveners on or before Monday 6th July, 2015.
Brochure : http://www.sxcepatna.edu.in/INSweb.pdf