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ISAP'11 - 3-8 July 2011, Graz (Austria) |
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ISAP is the largest event of this kind across Europe and covers a broad range of aviation related topics. ISAP primarily focuses on continuing education of professionals in the aviation sector (e.g., psychologists, air traffic controllers, pilots, or crew members) and related fields of activity. A second focus of ISAP is providing interested undergraduate students from all over the world with an affordable possibility to deepen skills and competencies in this area. ISAP offers a group of highly qualified lecturers with international reputations and a comprehensive course program with lectures, seminars, and workshops. Moreover, ISAP offers excellent possibilities for discussions with experts and establishing relations.
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2010 |
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29th EAAP Conference Performance, Sagety and Well-being in Aviation |
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The 29th conference of the European Aviation Psychology Association was held in Budapest, Hungary. Keynote speakers inlcuded:
Ms Gerda Pardatscher (EASA, Germany)
Prof. Don Harris (Cranfield University, UK)
Dr. Henk Blom (University Hospital Nijmengen, The Netherlands)
Dr. Sidney Dekker (Lund University, Sweden) and
Dr. Manfred Barabrino (EUROCONTROL, Belgium)
More information on http://www.eaap.net/ |
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9th International Symposium of the Australian Aviation Psychology Association, Sydney, Australia |
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From 18-22 April some 155 safety professionals, human factors experts, aviation psychologists and academics got together in Novotel Brighton Beach (Sdyney) to challenge current practise and reflect on our recent successes in aviation, healthcasre and transport safety. The 9th International Symposium of the Australian Aviation Psychology Association (AAvPA) set yet again an outstanding program of leading international and local speakers and interactive workshops and panel discussions. Dr. Barabra Burian from NASA AMES Research Centre in the US, Dr Stephen Jarvis from the Cranfield University in the UK and Gary Hook from the NATO HF Working Group shared their views and experience about their battle of human error during daily operations. For more information on this years symposium and conference proceedings please visit the Symposium website! |
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2009 |
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June 28- July 3: 4th International Summer School on Aviation Psychology, Graz 2009
Health - Safety - Social Dialog |
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organized by the Department of Psychology, University of Graz and the Austrian Aviation Psychology Association. The summer academy is dedicated to aviation related topics and brings together professionals' (e.g. psychologists, air traffic controllers, pilots, or crew members) continuing education and interested students every two years in Graz. For impressions on ISAP'9 visit the ISAP'9 website! |
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2008 |
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October 27-31 2008 EAAP Conference in Valencia, Spain |
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The next EAAP conference will take place from 27 to 31 October 2008 in Valencia Spain in the Sidi Saler hotel (www.sidisaler.com). The Call for Papers, Posters and Tutorials, and the registration forms are available in the |
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May 18-21 2008 3rd International Conference on Research in Air Transportation Fairfax, Virginia, U.S.A |
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Following the success of its two previous editions in 2004 and 2006, ICRAT has now been established as a mainstream biannual event in Air Transport Research, alternating with the USA/Europe ATM R&D Seminar. ICRAT is an excellent forum for young researchers within air transportation to share their work, expand their professional network, and gain new knowledge and inspiration. This third edition of ICRAT include one-day tutorial and three-day conference, including a doctoral symposium where PhD students can expose their research problems to get advice from established scientists in the field. Parallel invited workshops on Single European Sky ATM Research and US NextGen initiatives are also expected.
ICRAT 2008 is jointly organized between EUROCONTROL Experimental Centre and George Mason University, and is sponsored by the US Federal Aviation Authorities, NASA, the European Commission, and by EUROCONTROL. Grants for young scientists and students to present their research results at ICRAT will be awarded in limited numbers.
Infos at http://www.icrat.org/
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April 7-11 2008 The 8th International Symposium of the Australian Aviation Psychology Association (AAvPA) in Sydney, Australia |
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The theme for the 8th International Symposium is "Making it Happen" - placing emphasis on putting into place practical lessons from our evolving understandings of system safety. The program will include an exciting series of plenary sessions featuring leading international experts, as well as dedicated sessions for aviation, healthcare, and surface transport modes.
Visit the conference website at http://www.aavpasymposium.org
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2007 |
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Oct 17 2007 Symposium Luftfahrt und Umwelt |
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Zusammengestellt und moderiert von:
Dipl.-Ing. Gerald Nittnaus
Luftfahrt und Umwelt wird aus allen Blickwinkeln, aus der Sicht der Klimaforscher, der Gesetzgeber, der petrochemischen Industrie, der Triebwerksproduzenten, der Flugzeughersteller, der Fluglinien, der Flugsicherung und der Flugh |
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Oct 1-4, 2007 60th Annual International Air Safety Seminar |
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Joint meeting of FSF, IFA, IATA Seoul, South Korea. Details at www.flightsafety.org
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October 1-5, 2007 Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting Baltimore, Maryland |
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Infos at www.hfes.org
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Sept 21-23 KIT-Tage 2007 "Krisenintervention und Notfallpsychologie" |
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Vom 21. |
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July 01-06, 2007: International Summer School on Aviation Psychology 2007 (ISAP |
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organized by the Department of Psychology, University of Graz and the Austrian Aviation Psychology Association. The summer academy is dedicated to aviation related topics and brings together professionals' (e.g. psychologists, air traffic controllers, pilots, or crew members) continuing education and interested students every two years in Graz.
For impressions on ISAP'7 visit the ISAP'7 website! |
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2006 |
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November 24-25, 2006: Workshop: Human Factors tools and methods in Aviation |
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The workshop was organized by the University of Graz and the Austrian Aviation Psychology Association and took place at the Centre for Continuing Education in Graz.
Detailed Program Presentations
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September 24-28, 2006: EAAP Jubilee Conference |
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In 2006 EAAP celebrated its 50th anniversary. The Jubilee conference took place in Potsdam, Germany, 24 km south-east of downtown Berlin. For further information please view: http://www.eaap.net/ |
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June 24-28, 2006: 2nd International Conference on Research in Air Transportation |
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Following the success of its first edition in 2004, ICRAT has now been established as a biannual event alternating with the ATM R&D Seminar. ICRAT is an excellent forum for young researchers within air transportation to share their work, expand their professional network, and gain new knowledge and inspiration. This second edition of ICRAT has been extended to a three-day conference combined with two days of tutorials and will be hosted by the University of Belgrade, Faculty of Transport and Traffic Engineering with the support of the Ministry of Science and Environmental Protection in Serbia and Montenegro.
For further information please view http://www.icrat.org/! |
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March 22, 2006: Normal Operation Safety Survey (NOSS) and Line Oriented Safety Audit (LOSA) |
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FH-Joanneum Graz and University of Graz. NOSS is a safety management tool that is being developed for ATM by EUROCONTROL following the success of Line Oriented Safety Audit (LOSA), a method for capturing the ways in which threats to safety are managed on the flight deck |
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March 21, 2006: Human Factors in Aviation -
Current Research and Developments in the Austrian Aviation Psychology Association (AAPA) Graz |
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The AAPA in cooperation with the university Graz gave an overview of current research projects in the broad field of human factors in aviation. The workshop took place in the Centre for Continuing Education (Harrachgasse 23, 8010 Graz) from 10.00 a.m. to 05.00 p.m.!
>> Presentations and Photoalbum |
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2005 |
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September 22, 2005, Change & Safety in ATM & related areas - From unclear Concepts to helpful Methods and Tools |
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Coorganized by EUROCONTROL EATM in cooperation with Karl-Franzens University Graz.
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6th AAPA-Workshop on "Change and Transition in ATM" |
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Thanks for your interest and your application to our workshop in May.
We are sorry, but we will have to postpone the 6th AAPA-workshop on "Change and Transition in ATM" primarily due to the fact, that we had less than seven applications for the AAPA-Workshop in May. We agreed with Dr. Herman Rathje to switch the workshop to summer. We will keep you informed as soon as we fixed the new date.
Best regards
Wolfgang Kallus
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ISAP'5 - International Summer School on Aviation Psychology |
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In the wonderful and hospitable environment of Graz, the Austrian Aviation Psychology Association and the University of Graz offer a comprehensive and instructive summer academy related to topics of aviation psychology. The summer academy is intended for professionals' (e.g. psychologists, air traffic controllers, pilots, or crew members) continuing education and also for students interested in aviation psychology. We offer a group of highly qualified lecturers with international reputations and a comprehensive course program with lectures, seminars, and workshops. The head of ISAP'5 is Univ.-Prof. Dr. K. Wolfgang Kallus, head of the Section for Work, Organizational, and Environmental Psychology, Department of Psychology, University of Graz and chair of the Austrian Aviation Psychology Association. Visit the Summerschool website at http://www.uni-graz.at/isap5 |
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