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2025 Conference

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CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: SQIP 2025


Friday, July 18th and Saturday, July 19th, Marquette University 


"Into the Future With Qualitative Methods"


The Society for Qualitative Inquiry in Psychology (SQIP) is excited to open submissions for its upcoming annual meeting, scheduled for July 18th-19th, 2025, at Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA.

We are privileged to feature an outstanding duo of keynote speakers: Alex Gillespie (Professor of Psychological and Behavioural Science, London School of Economics, and Editor of Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour) and Stephanie Fryberg (Professor, Psychology, Northwestern University).

We warmly invite students, faculty, researchers, and practitioners to join us in a shared reflection and commitment to shaping the future—whether it be social, ecological, environmental, technological, or the future of psychology and other key areas. Through engaging discussions on training in qualitative methodologies and methods, and on developing qualitative researchers in a global context, we aim to foster meaningful connections and ideas. We especially encourage students passionate about using qualitative approaches to tackle the world's challenges, and researchers working on innovative methodologies and technologies that can help secure a brighter future, to participate and share their insights.


 The conference will feature four different presentation formats: 

  1. Symposium (75 mins)

    1. Requires an overall symposium abstract (up to 250 words), names and affiliations of all authors for each talk (3 speakers per symposium), abstracts for each talk (up to 250 words), and 3-5 keywords.

  2. Individual paper submission (15-20 mins) 

    1. Requires names and affiliations of all authors, an abstract (up to 250 words), and 3-5 keywords.

  3. Poster submission: 

    1. Requires an abstract (up to 250 words), names of all authors, and 3-5 keywords.

  4. Roundtable discussion (60 mins)

    1. Requires an abstract (up to 250 words), all names of all speakers, and 3-5 keywords. 


For posters, we encourage submissions to be exploratory and/or ideas in development.


For all presentations, we encourage specific mention of how the presenter(s) will engage the audience in the program.


Extension of submission until February 14, 2025  click hereGRADUATE STUDENT TRAVEL AWARD, click here to participate


Conference details and registration information will be posted and regularly updated at www.sqip.org. (https://www.sqip.org/


Acknowledgment of the receipt of your submission will be sent by e-mail to the corresponding author. Program Committee decisions are expected to be sent by the end of February 2025. 


SQIP 2025 CONFERENCE EARLY BIRD RATES Professional: $280* (includes meals, reception)Professional SQIP Member: $225 (includes meals, reception)Students: $75 (includes meals, reception)

We will be offering a select number of scholarships to support students and early career 


Note: Professionals save $50 by signing up to be a member of SQIP at registration!


We look forward to seeing you at Marquette University in June!Gabriel Velez, SQIP Conference Coordinator on behalf of the Conference Committee

Phillip Hammack, SQIP President


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Alex Gillespie is a Professor of Psychological and Behavioural Science at the London School of Economics, an Editor of Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour, and Visiting Professor II at the Oslo New University. His research begins with recognizing that people and groups have different perspectives.


Stephanie Fryberg is a Tulalip psychologist who received her Master's and Doctorate degrees from Stanford University, where in 2011 she was inducted into the Multicultural Hall of Fame. In the same year, she testified before Senate on Stolen Identities: The impact of racist stereotypes on Indigenous people.

Conference Access

​Parking on CampusCampus parking is available in the 16th Street Parking Lot (Structure 1) located at 749 N. 16th Street and the Wells Street Parking Lot (Structure 2) located at 1240 W. Wells St. at a daily rate of $10 for every 24-hour period (based on calendar day) or $10 per parking occurrence.To view the available parking spaces, please access this link.

 

Visitors will pull a ticket upon entry to the structure. Parking occurrence - Entering/exiting the structure multiple times in one day will result in a $10 charge each time the vehicle enters/exits the structure. Payment can be made at a pay-on-foot station in the structure lobby or upon exit. Credit card payment only via MasterCard or Visa. Cash is not accepted.

Click on the PDF icon to download the map.

Wifi Access

Connect to the MU Secure wireless network. In the "Domain" field, enter: mu.edu. Under "Identity," enter your Marquette username (not your email address). Leave the "Anonymous identity" field blank. In the "Password" field, enter your Marquette password and tap "Connect." 

If the login is successful, the MU Secure network will show as "Connected." Open Google Chrome or Samsung Internet to verify your connection by browsing the web. If you have any questions or difficulties, please visit this link.

Where to Stay

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Wells Street Hall, Residence hallThe cost is $230 for a single (and would be able to be used for all nights from the 17th-20th. There is no per night option.It is communal bathrooms, linen service provided. Click here to see more.Hotel Hyatt Regency (Official Conference Hotel with reserved block of discounted rooms)It is located less than a mile from campus, with a rate of $214 + taxes per night. To see more, here is the link​​

Meals and beverages

Community Meals

Each day will begin with coffee, tea, and a light continental breakfast. Lunch will be provided on Friday and Saturday, and a community dinner will be held on the evening of Friday, July 18th. On Saturday, July 19th, attendees will have the opportunity to explore dining and social options in the Milwaukee area. The conference will commence at approximately 10:00 AM on July 18th and conclude in the early evening of July 19th.

Marquette University 

Find dining locations currently open oncampus here!

Check out this week's dining menus for on campus locations here!

Restaurants on Campus

Restaurants off Campus





The Capital Grille 

Outpost of the upscale steakhouse chain offers classic American fare & a clubby, refined setting.







FIVE free things to do in Milwaukee

FIVE things to do in Milwaukee

If you are interested in learning more about the activities and attractions in Milwaukee, please refer to the following link 

 
 
 

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