The International Association for Jungian Studies (IAJS) is a multidisciplinary academic association founded in 2003 to serve as a scholarly forum for the academic study of Jung and the post-Jungian field. Its membership is international and crosses clinical, humanities, and social-science backgrounds. The association organises biennial international conferences and supports regional symposia.

Focus areas

Programs

  • Biennial international conferences
  • Regional symposia
  • Open membership for academics, clinicians, and graduate students

Depth orientation

The IAJS is the academic counterpart to the IAAP: where the IAAP coordinates clinical training, the IAJS holds open the scholarly space for non-clinical Jungian studies in literature, religion, philosophy, cultural theory, and the humanities.

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