INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE ON PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT IN PERSONNEL SELECTION
Defence
Institute of Psychological Research (DIPR), a premier DRDO laboratory is
organising a 3 day International Conference on Psychological Assessment in
Personnel Selection from 23 to 25 November, 2007, at United Service Institution
of India, Rao Tula Ram Marg, New Delhi. Honourable Defence Minister Shri AK
Antony will inaugurate the conference at 0930 hrs on 23 November.
More than 200 delegates from India and abroad are
participating in this conference. Various aspects of personnel selection like
psychological aspects of job analysis, criterion oriented personnel selection,
development of psychological tests, systems approach to psychological
assessments, current approaches and future perspectives, and ethical and gender
issues related to personnel seletion will be covered in this conference. Prof.
Robert Hogan (US), Dr. Richard Brady (UK), Prof. JP Das (Canada), Prof.
Chockalingam Viswesvaran (US), Prof. Filip Lievens (Belgium), Dr. Scott
Hamilton (US), Mr. Oussama Mansour (Dubai) and Prof. Udai Pareek (India) are
the main key note speakers. Senior officers of the Army, Navy, Air Force and
DRDO will be participating in the conference. Twenty nine papers will be
presented by Indian and foreign delegates in six sessions. In addition, more
than 30 posters depicting research studies by academicians and practioners will
be exbibited during thus conference. On the concluding day, there will be an
invited speech by HH Ramakrishananda Saraswathy Swamigal, the Athrwa Veda
Sankaracharya of the Srividya Peetam, on "The Spiritual Quotient"
Leading personnel selection organisations like DDI Pune,
Profile International (Middle East), and Penna (UK) are participating in this
conference, who will show case the various selection systems developed by them
and are currently available in the world. The objective of this conference is
to reemphasis the importance of psychological assessment in personnel selection
and will provide a platform for researchers and practioners to come together,
interact and exchange ideas. Close interaction between Indian and foreign
researchers in the filed of personnel selection will open new avenues of
collaborative research. Organisations recruiting large number of employees and
academicians are the main beneficiaries. This is the first time that an
international conference with the theme of personnel selection is being
organised in India, claim the conveners.
Honourable Defence Minister Sh. AK Antony will release a
book "Psychological Assessment in Personnel Selection" edited by Dr.
S. Subramony and Sh. SB Raj and published by the Defence Institute of
Psychological Research during this conference.