Jiayu Chen (Nagoya University)
Ugyal Lama Yolmo (Sikkim University)
Khatijatusshalihah Khatijatusshalihah (Syiah Kuala University)
Li Mushi (Peking University)
Xiang Yi Tee (Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman)
Michael Pan (University of the Philippines)
Ya-Nan Fu (GuangXi Normal University)
Xiaona Xie (Nanjing Normal University)
John Ian Wilzon Dizon (Angeles University Foundation)
Marsha Fadhilah (Brawijaya University)
Park Jung-heun Young Scholar Award
Franklin Kam (Harvard University)
Young-joo Jun (Seoul National University)
Jung Tae-gon Young Scholar Award
Moh Abdul Hakim (Universitas Sebelas Maret)
Upekha Miriyagalla (LaTrobe University)
Professor Kuo-shu Yang is the founder of indigenous Chinese psychology. He has worked his entire career promoting the development of psychology indigenous to Asia, and set up this fund through generous contributions from individuals in Taiwan.
In recognition of the huge range of conditions facing social psychologists across different countries in Asia, Professor Yang established an endowment to enable young scholars in economically developing countries to attend the AASP conference.
Hence, the KS Yang Travel Award is administered by AASP to provide financial assistance for deserving young scholars from developing countries to attend the biannual conference.
AASP has designated the KS Yang Travel Award to provide financial assistance for deserving young scholars from developing countries to attend the AASP Conference.
For this year’s conference, there will be ten winners who will receive the exemption of their registration fees.
The Park Jung-heun Young Scholar Award was established to provide financial travel assistance for young Asian psychologists to attend the Biennial Conference of the Asian Association of Social Psychology.
Jung Tae-gon Young Scholar Award supports young scholars from economically developing countries to participate in the AASP conference.
For this year’s conference, the recipients of the Young Scholar Awards will receive the exemption of their registration fees and a certificate in PDF and framed original certificate that will be sent to them by EMS.
The awards will be given during the biennial conference of AASP.
Park Jung-heun Young Scholar Award will be given to young scholars from Asia.
Jung Tae-gon Young Scholar Award will be given to young scholars from economically developing countries in Asia (excluding Hong Kong, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, and Singapore).
To apply for the Young Scholar Awards, email your application including the following documents to Professor Uichol Kim at uicholk@inha.ac.kr by May 15, 2021.