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Behind on the latest psychology news and BPS updates? From announcement of award-winners to ground-breaking studies, here’s our roundup of the stories you might have missed in May.
This is an online networking and support event for trainees and QCoP candidates to come together with EC and discuss ...
We spoke to third-year PhD student Anna Crossland about her ‘life-changing’ visit to Queen’s University in Canada and how the BPS grant helped her learn skills she applies to her research today.
The British Psychological Society (BPS) is launching a new initiative that aims to support psychology students by offering funding to attend events and training.
The British Psychological Society has highlighted psychology’s role in supporting people’s mental health to Sarah Murphy, the Welsh mental health and wellbeing minister.
This bursary is available to eligible BPS student members studying in the UK. The bursary is designed to be used to help cover event-related expenses for BPS events or conferences that occur in person ...
It's been another busy and productive month for the BPS Policy and Public Affairs team, so let's dive straight in. Consultation responses and calls for evidence have been flying in. We responded to ...
The processes for how candidates are elected or appointed to these three roles are all quite different, so this month I thought it would be useful to give you some further insight into what these ...
In my new book with Annyck Martin, The Female Profile of Autism, we address a fundamental and often overlooked aspect of the autistic female profile: puberty, sexuality, and their impact on the ...
At the time of my research visit, I was in the second year of my PhD at Northumbria and in the middle of data collection and analysis. My research involved using an experimental task (auditory signal ...
Can you tell us a bit about your career journey so far? How did your psychology degree help lead you to where you are today? It was quite a few years after graduating that my psychology qualifications ...