Membership Apss

Membership Requirements

Membership at APSS is based on scientific and professional qualifications. Below you can find the basic criteria for becoming a full or associated member, including academic background, experience, and engagement in research activities.

Any person nominated for admission by at least two full members and with qualifications in psychology, human sciences, spiritual sciences or related subjects may be admitted to the APSS as a member. Please attach proof of the membership requirements.

A full member must prove a scientific qualification. This can be at least a Bachelors Degree at a university or an accepted college in the subject’s psychology, human sciences or spiritual sciences. In addition to this, the member should appreciate to research projects and be involved in themed and organizational tasks since at least for the last two years.

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Membership Application Process

Download the Form and Send Us Your Application

Join a community dedicated to psychological and spiritual sciences.
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To apply for membership, please download the application form and send it to us via email. Make sure to include all required documents listed in the form. Your application will be reviewed by our board, and you will be contacted shortly.

Membership Types

Find the Membership Option That Fits You

APSS offers various membership options to include individuals, students, and institutions who share our commitment to psychological and spiritual sciences. Whether you are a professional, a learner, or an organization, there is a way to participate and contribute.

Associated Membership

Anyone who does not fulfill the requirements for a full membership can become an associate member. Associate members must be involved in APSS research, thematic and organizational tasks.

Interested Membership

Students who do not fulfil the requirements for a full membership and an associated membership can become interested members.

Further forms of Membership

Institutional membership Honorary membership Conveying membership

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