Welcome to the 8th issue of the SAS Newsletter!
The Society for Affective Science (SAS) is delighted to share its eighth Newsletter. The issue includes a conference recap and a list of upcoming events and opportunities. This is an initiative of the SAS Membership and Outreach Committee’s Newsletter Subcommittee: Katie Hoemann (Chair), Angelina Sung, Magdalena Rychlowska, and Pooja Kulkarni.
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Conference Recap

SAS 2025 was a huge success, with 511 attendees from 21 countries! Portland served as the perfect destination for our affective science community to come together for 3 days full of stimulating talks and fun social events.
SAS Upcoming Events & Opportunities

Summer is heating up, and so is the affective science calendar! Here is a brief list of conferences, calls, and opportunities you won’t want to miss in the next months.
SAS Listserv

The SAS Listserv has close to 400 members! Don’t forget to use it to share content of relevance to affect/emotion researchers, including:
* Job ads
* Training opportunities/workshops
* Information about other conferences
* Information about funding mechanisms
* Recently published work
* Special topics/calls for papers
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Questions or Suggestions?
For any SAS related questions, please email sas@podiumconferences.com.
For SAS 2026 conference related questions, please contact the Program Co-Chairs, Katie Hoemann (khoemann@gmail.com) and Desmond Ong (desmond.c.ong@gmail.com).
For more updates, follow us on Twitter (@affectScience), and join the SAS Listserv!
Got Something to Share?
If you’ve got a call, event, or opportunity to share with the SAS community, send an email to your friendly event curators Angelina Sung (Angelina.Sung@colostate.edu) and Magda Rychlowska (M.Rychlowska@qub.ac.uk) — or post directly to 400 people via the SAS listserv (affectscience@simplelists.com).
Interested in contributing to the SAS newsletter, social media, or other initiatives as part of the SAS Membership and Outreach Committee? Please contact: Nicole.A.Roberts@asu.edu
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