Taking the Pulse of Global Psychology

Mihaela Chraif
Vlad Glaveanu

Editors


One of the first assumptions any reader might have when first visiting the EJOP web-page is finding a journal focused on European psychological research. Starting with our first issues we took pride in promoting European authors and in launching a special column, “Europe’s ImPulse”, dedicated to studies concerning the European Union or articles presenting mainly European psychological events. At the same time Europe’s Journal of Psychology has presented itself as a journal opened for both psychologists and psychology students worldwide, a journal that has an international Scientific Committee and Editorial Board formed by renowned professionals and researchers.
It is high time we acknowledge once again our commitment to promote high-standard articles and research excellence at a global level. This is why from this issue on “Europe’s ImPulse” will be named “Global PsyPulse”, a column that will foster articles aimed at sharing information regarding psychological events (conferences, colloquiums, seminars etc.), academic or research institutes and academic programmes in psychology from around the Globe. In short, our objective is to offer our readers a complex and comprehensive image of today’s psychology as a science and as a profession not only from Europe but worldwide.
This is, of course, a pretty ambitious goal but one that can be accomplished with your help and, therefore, we welcome all contributions that would fit the above guidelines and, by this, all articles that can help us “take the pulse” of psychology at an international level. It is our strong belief that Europe’s Journal of Psychology, although originally targeted at a European public, is and will continue to be an open space for scientific dialogue and a global provider of first-class psychological knowledge.