Conferences


CYBERTHERAPY 2005:
A Decade of VR

Conference Information: Info | Location | Conference Organizers | Conference Committee
Archives: Awards | Presentations in pdf


Conference at a Glance | Workshops | Symposia

Submission Deadlines:
April 30th: Last Day to register for the Conference
May 15th, 2005: Power Point Presentation Due
May 20th, 2005: Last Day to register for Workshops
June 6th, 2005: Last Day to register for the conference (non-presenters only)



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CRC-Clinical Cyberpsychology New Investigator Award for a presentation of outstanding research quality

The aim of this prize is to reward the presentation of strong methodological studies at the Cybertherapy conference. The recipient has to be a researcher who is new to the field of cyberpsychology. It is open to both oral or poster presentations and to researchers from all countries and disciplines.

The award is delivered by Stéphane Bouchard, chairholder of the Canada Research Chair in Clinical Cyberpsychology. It includes a certificate and a check of 1 000 $ US.

Rules of Attributions

This year's conference will award three Student Poster Awards, each worth 250 Euro.


Disclaimer: All posters submitted to the Tuesday night reception by student participants– those who have not yet completed a PhD program– are eligible for one of three 250 Euro Student Poster Awards. Posters will be judged for scientific merit and ease of presentation by the conference co-organizers Drs. Brenda K. Wiederhold and Alex H. Bullinger, as well as the conference workshop chair Dr. Stéphane Bouchard and Dr. Giuseppe Riva, a scientific chair. 


1st Annual CyberTherapy Excellence in Research Award

To celebrate a decade of exciting advances in the cybertherapy field of research as well as the growth of the CyberTherapy conference itself, we are proud to award the 1st Annual CyberTherapy Excellence in Research Award. This Award will be presented to the person that has demonstrated outstanding achievements in the fields of virtual reality and behavioral healthcare. All members of the program committee were invited to nominate one of their colleagues as the recipient of what promises to be a long line of esteemed researchers.

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