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- Q19840015 description "South African psychologist".
- Q19840015 description "South African psychologist".
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- Q19840015 abstract "Saths Cooper (born December 11, 1950) is a clinical psychologist in South Africa, and played a role in the Anti-Apartheid Movement in South Africa.Cooper was arrested in Durban as a student in 1976 for organizing anti-Apartheid rallies. During this time Saths was spent nine years banned, house arrested and jailed, including over five years in Robben Island.While imprisoned, Cooper completed his undergraduate degree in psychology via a correspondence course with the University of South Africa. Released in 1982 Cooper went on to study at the University of the Witwatersrand completing his PhD as a Fulbright scholar at Boston University. He was 4 times elected President of the Psychological Society of South Africa, and was Vice Chancellor and Principal of the University of Durban-Westville (prior to its merger). He served as President of the International Congress of Psychology which as held in 2012 in Cape Town, South Africa. At the congress, Cooper was elected the first African President of the International Union of Psychological Science (IUPsyS), a kind of United Nations for 82 national psychology organizations. Fellow of the British Psychological Society (2014). American Psychological Association Award for Distinguished Contributions to the International Advancement of Psychology (2014). Achievement Against The Odds Award from International Union of Psychological Science (2012). Medal for Services to International Psychology from International Union of Psychological Science (2008). Fellow of the National Academy of Psychology (India) (2007). Fellow of the Psychological Society of South Africa (2002). Fellow of the Irish Psychological Society.↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 ↑ ↑".
- Q19840015 birthDate "1950-12-11".
- Q19840015 birthYear "1950".
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- Q19840015 dateOfBirth "1950-12-11".
- Q19840015 name "Cooper, Sathasivian".
- Q19840015 shortDescription "South African psychologist".
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- Q19840015 comment "Saths Cooper (born December 11, 1950) is a clinical psychologist in South Africa, and played a role in the Anti-Apartheid Movement in South Africa.Cooper was arrested in Durban as a student in 1976 for organizing anti-Apartheid rallies. During this time Saths was spent nine years banned, house arrested and jailed, including over five years in Robben Island.While imprisoned, Cooper completed his undergraduate degree in psychology via a correspondence course with the University of South Africa.".
- Q19840015 label "Sathasivian Cooper".
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- Q19840015 name "Sathasivian Cooper".
- Q19840015 surname "Cooper".