Related Experiment Video
Updated: May 7, 2026

Protocols for C-Brick DNA Standard Assembly Using Cpf1
Published on: June 15, 2017
Regional conferences--a capacity-building mandate: report on CRCP2011-Building Bridges and Building a Regional
Ava Thompson1, Guillermo Bernal, Rita Dudley-Grant
1a College of the Bahamas, Chairperson, CRCP2011 Organizing Committee.
Abstract:
The Caribbean Regional Conference of Psychology was held in Nassau, The Bahamas, from 15 to 18 November 2011, under the auspices of the International Association of Applied Psychology (IAAP), the International Union of Psychological Science (IUPsyS), and the International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology (IACCP). The conference was hosted by the Bahamas Psychological Association, and organized by a committee chaired by Dr Ava Thompson, College of the Bahamas. The CRCP2011 attracted over 400 participants from 37 countries, including 20 nations/territories in the Caribbean. A broad scientific program, organized around six conference themes, addressed strengths and challenges to psychology in the region; the current state of psychological research, assessment, and intervention; historical, cultural, and language influences; and links between Caribbean and global models. Conference outcomes included planning for a series of publications to expand on conference themes and presentations, as well as establishment of a steering group to launch a regional organization to support the science and practice of psychology in the Caribbean.
Related Concept Videos
Region of Convergence
Regional Terms
Primarily, the human body has two major regions, the axial and appendicular regions. The axial region comprises regions from the head to the abdomen and makes up the central body axis. In contrast,...
Sustainable Development
International Nursing Organizations I
ICN member organizations work to advance the field of nursing and healthcare via policies, partnerships, lobbying, professional...
Global Regulatory Systems
Types of Reports I: Hand-off Report
Following are the key components and categories of hand-off reports:
Purpose and Process:
