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The IMTA is happy to provide some links to
websites of other organizations that also address military
psychology topics!
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APA Div 19
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The American Psychological Association's Division 19
- Society for Military Psychology encourages research and the application of
psychological research to military problems. Members are military psychologists
who serve diverse functions in settings including research activities, management,
providing mental health services, teaching, consulting, work with Congressional
committees, and advising senior military commands.
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ERGOMAS
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ERGOMAS is the European Research Group on Military and Society,
founded in 1986.
It is an international scientific association, based originally in Europe but now open
to all scholars from around the world, devoted to collaborative research on military
and society. ERGOMAS is a public, non-profit, politically and ideologically independent professional
organization of scientists. Its purposes are pursued through the activity of Working
Groups and the Biennial conference.
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IAMP
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The IAMP is an association of professionals whose studies focus on education in the
military setting and whose goals include the dissemination of information that would assist, develop,
improve, and establish professional military institutions of advanced learning. Academics concerned with
such subjects in civilian institutions of higher learning shall also be welcomed to participate in the
Association. This organization seeks to accomplish its goals of improving military institutions of learning
by promoting research and publication as well as information sharing among its membership.
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IAMPS
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The International Applied Military Psychology Symposium
- IAMPS - is an annual meeting of military psychologists from around the world
aimed at identifying and developing best practice procedures concerning the
field of applied military psychology.
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NATO-RTO-HFM
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The mission of the Human Factors and Medicine Panel of NATO's Research and
Technology Organization is to provide the science and
technology base for optimising health, human protection, well being and performance
of the human in operational environments with consideration of affordability. This
involves understanding and ensuring the physical, physiological, psychological and
cognitive compatibility among military personnel, technological systems, missions,
and environments. This is accomplished by exchange of information, collaborative
experiments and shared field trials.
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