The Society for Applied Research in Memory and Cognition's 15th Biennial Meeting
Kildare, Ireland | 11 - 14 June 2025
Welcome to SARMAC 2025
The Society for Applied Research in Memory and Cognition is pleased to announce its 15th Biennial Meeting will be held in County Kildare, Ireland, from 11-14th June 2025. The conference venue - Killashee Hotel, a grand Victorian house with acres of gardens and wild woodland trails - is set in the rolling countryside 30km from Ireland's capital city.
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SARMAC 2025 will welcome submissions for papers, symposia, or posters in any area of applied or basic research on memory and cognition. There will also be pre-conference workshops, a welcome reception barbeque, a conference dinner, and a range of social events to make this a conference to remember.
As well as the conference hotel itself, the nearby town of Naas has accommodation options to suit all budgets. Surrounding towns and villages offer market towns, traditional pubs, and beautiful green spaces and waterways to be explored on foot or bike.
We look forward to welcoming you to Ireland!
Ciara Greene & Gillian Murphy
SARMAC 2025 Hosts
Welcome to SARMAC 2025
Call for Submissions
15th of July 2024
Submission Closes for Symposia
Closed 1st of November 2024
Submission Closes Talks & Posters
Extended to 1st of December 2024
Online Registration Launch
20th of January 2025
Acceptance Notifications
January 2025
End of Early-Bird & Author Registration
1st of April 2025
End of Cancelling with Refund
11th of April 2025
SARMAC XV Converence
11th - 14th of June 2025
Organising committee:
Associate Professor Ciara Greene, University College Dublin
Dr Gillian Murphy, University College Cork
Professor Linda Henkel, Fairfield University
Professor Hiroshi Ito, Aichi University
Programme committee:
Assoc. Prof. Ciara Greene, University College Dublin
Dr Gillian Murphy, University College Cork
Dr Sarah Jane Barber, Georgia State University
Prof. Hartmut Blank, University of Portsmouth
Prof. Steve Janssen, University of Nottingham
Dr Robert Nash, National Institute of Teaching
Prof. Henry Otgaar, Maastricht University
Dr Helen Paterson, University of Sydney
Dr Jon Roozenbeek, King's College London
Dr Eva Rubinova, University of Aberdeen
Ms Laura Stevens, University of Birmingham
Prof. Deryn Strange, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Prof. Ayanna Thomas, Tufts University
Prof. Kimberley Wade, University of Warwick
Prof Qi Wang, Cornell University