Samin Ranjbaran currently serves as the Social Impact Initiative Coordinator and Better Together Project Coordinator for EFPSA since May 2023, overseeing campaign activities and collaboration with local coordinators. Samin is also a Student Ambassador at Università di Pavia from April 2024 and previously interned at the International Journal of Neurolinguistics & Gestalt Psychology, contributing to research papers. Earlier experience includes holding various leadership roles at AIESEC Türkiye, achieving significant outcomes in volunteer exchanges and team management. Other relevant roles include being a Volunteer Translator for MAHAK Charity, a Psychology Intern at Mehrad Clinic, and a Peer Mentor at Eastern Mediterranean University. Samin's academic background includes a Bachelor's degree in Psychology, a Minor in Molecular Biology and Genetics, and ongoing Master's degrees in Psychology and Clinical Psychology.
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EFPSA (European Federation of Psychology Students' Associations)
The European Federation of Psychology Students’ Associations (EFPSA) was established in 1987 as a not-for-profit student-run Federation, at the first International Congress of Psychology Students in Portugal. EFPSA represents a highly diverse network of psychology students working on a voluntary basis by and for psychology students of Europe. The Federation currently consists of 32 Member Organisations and one Observer Organisation. Currently EFPSA organises eleven events across Europe. Additionally, EFPSA runs five Services, the EFPSA Research Programme (EFPSA RP), the Social Impact Initiative (SII), the Training Office (TO), Study and Travel Abroad (STA), as well as the Journal of European Psychology Students (JEPS). Altogether EFPSA has positioned itself to provide psychology students with unique and exciting opportunities for academic, professional and personal development. Our mission is to bring psychology students together on a European level to enrich their concept and application of psychology and encourage skill development in order to contribute to the improvement of the field; have a positive impact on society and its perception of psychology; support scientific and social interaction and cultural exchange between psychology students, academics and professionals. Our vision is to have a psychologically aware society where the misconceptions that surround it are diminished in order to enhance general well-being; to provide services and events that accommodate the vast expanse of needs of psychology students to develop themselves professionally and reach interconnectedness across all of Europe. The Federation is run by eight Board of Management members and more than 100 volunteers from all over Europe.