European Society for Cognitive Psychology


The European Society for Cognitive Psychology is one of the primary societies for scientific psychology in Europe. Members of ESCoP specialize in research in Cognitive Psychology and related disciplines, studying topics such as working memory, attention, language processing, bilingualism, perception, and many more. ESCoP was an associate member of the European Federation of Psychologists' Associations, and organized joint symposia with the Association for Psychological Science.

Mission

ESCOP's mission is "the furtherance of scientific enquiry within the field of Cognitive Psychology and related subjects, particularly with respect to collaboration and exchange of information between researchers in different European countries".

Membership

ESCOP is a mid-size Society with some 1000 members, across a range of European countries and beyond. There are four types of membership within the Society: associate members, full members, honorary members and retired members.

History

In 1985 five leading figures in the field of Cognitive Psychology founded ‘ESCoP’ – the European Society for Cognitive Psychology. The society was established as a means to communicate with others working in Cognitive Psychology. The inaugural meeting of ESCoP took place in Nijmegen, the Netherlands, on September 9–12, 1985. This first meeting was on an invitation only basis.
ESCoP was registered in accordance with Dutch law as a foundation.
Please visit the ESCoP Web museum for more information: https://www.escop.eu/history

Meetings

The conference of the Society is organized at least once every two years. Conferences have been held in: Nijmegen 1985, Madrid 1987, Cambridge 1988, Como 1990, Paris 1992, Elsinore 1993, Lisbon 1994, Rome 1995, Würzburg 1996, Jerusalem 1998, Ghent 1999, Edinburgh 2001, Granada 2003, Leiden 2005, Marseille 2007, Kraków 2009, Donostia-San Sebastian 2011, Budapest 2013, Paphos 2015, Potsdam 2017, Tenerife 2019.

Journals

Journal of Cognition, ESCoP's official peer-reviewed journal, is published open access by Ubiquity Press. The journal is currently edited by Candice Morey. The journal publishes reports of empirical work, theoretical contributions, and reviews of the literature in all areas of cognitive Psychology, including applied cognitive psychology.

Awards

ESCoP offers three awards and multiple funding options for the most dynamic members of the Society. Please visit ESCoP Website for more information.
The Prize is granted every two years to an outstanding senior scientist specializing in Cognitive Psychology.
The Award is granted every two years to an outstanding young scientist for making a significant contribution to European Cognitive Psychology.
The Award is given for the best article accepted for publication each year. The applicant has to be the first author of the article and a member of ESCoP.
Information on funding options can be found at http://escop.eu website.