16th Annual Conference
Friday & Saturday, May 20th & 21st, 2016

UPDATE: Registration for SUPC 2016 is now closed.
We look forward to hosting you at Stanford on May 20th & 21st!

Welcome to the official website for the Stanford Undergraduate Psychology Conference (SUPC), the premier international conference for undergraduate psychology students.

This year's conference will be held at Stanford University, and will begin on Friday, May 20th, 2016, with official registration (starting at 3:30pm), an opening session, a special dinner banquet, conference programming, and mingling and refreshments (ending at 8:30pm). The conference will continue on Saturday, May 21st, 2016, from 7:00am-5:00pm.

The Abstract Deadline of Friday, March 11th, 2016, at 7:00pm Pacific Time, has passed. A separate deadline for international students who require early notification, set for Friday, February 19th, at 7:00pm Pacific Time, has also passed. Space is limited and pre-registration for the conference is required.

SUPC serves as a showcase for high-quality undergraduate research. It also provides an opportunity for participating students to exchange ideas and to make valuable contacts.

The SUPC 2016 keynote speaker will Stanford professor, Dr. Alia Crum, who directs the Stanford Mind & Body Lab. Her research focuses on how changes in subjective mindsets can alter peoples' objective reality through behavioral, psychological, and physiological mechanisms. She is also interested in understanding how mindsets affect important outcomes outside the realm of medicine, in the domains of behavioral health and organizational behavior. More specifically, she aims to understand how mindsets can be consciously and deliberately changed through intervention to affect organizational and individual performance, physiological and psychological well-being, and interpersonal effectiveness.

Undergraduate presenters and spectators of all kinds, from all universities, are welcome to register and to attend the conference, but space is limited. For more information, go to the Information page.

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