
Institution: Ignatianum University, Kraków, Poland
Position: Psychology Mentor (Cohort 2)
Halina Grzymała-Moszczyńska is full Professor of Psychology at Ignatianum University in Kraków, Poland Chair, Department of Psychology of Religion and Spirituality, as well as Professor Emerita of the Jagiellonian University and Doctor Honoris Causa of Uppsala University. Her research and teaching focus on the psychology of culture, the psychology of migration, and the psychology of religion and spirituality. She has served as a Visiting Professor in the United States (University of California, Santa Barbara; University of Rochester) and in Norway (Hamar Research Institute) and has been a guest lecturer at numerous universities across Europe.
Halina was President of the International Association for the Psychology of Religion (2019–2023) and is now a Board Member of the Association (2023–2027).
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