Autobiographical Processing and Psychopathology Conference 2026
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    Roland Levinsky Building, ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓÆµ

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The APP26 conference brings together researchers from around the world studying Autobiographical Processing and Psychopathology-related research (autobiographical memory, future and prospective thinking, mental imagery, reminiscence, narrative identity approaches, etc.). 
It focuses on how biases and impairments in autobiographical processing predict and maintain mental illnesses, and how interventions harnessing these autobiographical processes can remediate these issues and alleviate symptoms.
The meeting will span two days of cutting-edge science, panel discussion of controversies in our field, and friendly collegial time together with ample networking opportunities. We particularly welcome the attendance of PhD students.

Call for symposia, open papers, flash talks and poster submissions

  • Call for submissions open on 15 October 2025
  • Submissions close on 15 January 2026 at 5pm.
Other important dates:
  • Notice of acceptance - 5 March 2026
  • Early bird registration fee ends (student researchers ONLY) - 30 March 2026
  • Conference registration closes - 22 May 2026.

Registration costs

Fee per person is £120.  
Early bird conference registration fee for student researchers ONLY is £100.
Registration fee includes the following:
  • Conference attendance
  • All refreshments - including breakfast pastries, tea and coffee breaks, and buffet lunch on both days
  • Evening barbecue on Day 1 (23 June)
  • Sustainable conference lanyard and bag

Abstract submission

Abstract submission is now open and we would be happy to receive submissions from the APP community, please visit our site for further information and submission.
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Social programme barbecue

Included in your delegate fee is a barbecue taking place on Tuesday 23 June 2026. 
Join your fellow delegates at our Reservoir Café for a delicious two-course barbecue, time to network and catch up with old and new friends alike.
Reservoir Cafe on a sunny day
Outdoor barbecue
Grilled beef burgers

The conference venue

The Roland Levinsky Building is the ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓÆµ's flagship arts, cultural and teaching facility, completed in 2007. Conference sessions will take place primarily within the Levinsky Hall, a 270-seat lecture theatre, in addition to other co-located lecture theatres and classrooms.
Conference registration facilities and refreshments will be available directly outside the Levinsky Hall in the open crosspoint area which offers WC facilities and a café.
Empty lecture theatre
 
 

Travel and accommodation

We are delighted to offer a preferential rate for conference delegates at the following accommodation options:
  • 20% off the standard room rate – bed and breakfast at the , use code UNI26 when booking – please use the promotional code box.
  • Other accommodation options are available. More information can be found on the website.

Discounted rail travel for delegates

For anyone wishing to travel to Plymouth by train using the Great Western Railway network (applicable to GWR trains ONLY, not Cross Country Trains), we can offer reduced rail fares to delegates.
This offer is open to delegates attending the Autobiographical Processing and Psychopathology 2026 Conference ONLY – delegates will be asked to produce confirmation of attendance when travelling. Further information and booking can be found on the .
National Express Coaches offer coach travel from across the UK, including travel from international airports. For more information and booking please visit the .
 
 
Roland Levinsky building
 

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