Girishwar Misra, is former Vice Chancellor of Mahatma Gandhi International Hindi University, Wardha, India having served as Professor of Psychology at Delhi University for two decades. Earlier he has taught at Gorakhpur, Allahabad and Bhopal Universities. During his five decades long academic career he has undertaken research and supervised doctoral students in areas of human development, emotions, self and well-being and cultural psychology. He has published more than 200 research papers and book chapters in national and international journals and volumes. His publications include Applied Social Psychology in India((SAGE), Psychology and Societal Development( Concept), Psychology inIndia: Advances in Research( Pearson) , Handbook of Psychology in India( Oxford), Psychology and Psychoanalysis, ICSSR Research Surveys and Explorations(Oxford), Psychosocial Interventions for Health and Well-being( Springer) Psychology in Modern India: Historical, Methodological, and future Perspectives (Springer), and Psychological Perspectives on Identity and Well-Being(Springer) . He was Chief Editor of Psychological Studies (Springer) and 5th and 6th ICSSR Surveys in Psychology. A Past President of National Academy of Psychology, India he was awarded National Fellowship of the ICSSR, Jawaharlal Nehru Award, Fulbright Senior Fellowship Fulbright-Nehru Lecturer ship and Fellowship and S.C.Mitra Memorial Award by Asiatic Society .
Indiwar Misra has a Ph.D. in Psychology from IIT Kharagpur. He is Associate Professor at B.R. Ambedker College, University of Delhi. Earlier served as faculty in Humanities and Social Sciences at Indian Institute of Technology, Roorki. With 15 years in teaching and research he has published in International Journal of Neuroscience, Laterality, Psychology and Developing Societies, Psychological Test and Assessment Modeling, Psychological Studies and International Journal of Psychology. He has co-authored a major review chapter for the International Handbook of Creativity (Eds. Kaufman and Sternberg, Cambridge University Press). He has supervised four doctoral students. Hiscurrentresearch interest includes hemispheric lateralization, emotions, neuro psychology of stress, media influences and positive psychology. He has completed projects sponsored by the Indian Council of Social science research.