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Up to £3,000 of funding is up for grabs to encourage people who are studying or working in academia to collaborate on scientific seminars. The British Psychological Society's Research Seminar ...
"The government's increased investment to support neurodivergent primary school children via the Partnership for Inclusion of Neurodiversity in Schools is a welcome move. This is yet another example ...
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.
We all have an innate sense of what it feels like to be conscious. Explaining exactly what consciousness is or being able to point to the mechanics that underpin it, however, is a totally different ...
I am writing to congratulate you on the fantastic interview with Monty Lyman (May 2025) and his book expressing something that I have long believed. Given the recent developments in the world of ...
Difficulties with mental health are a deeply personal experience and are inherently difficult to communicate and put 'on show'. However, we can all benefit from this information. For those who have ...
We often don't stop to think about the system we work within, and whether it works (until it doesn't). Over 30 years ago, writing in the BMJ, the late (and genuinely great) statistician Doug Altman ...
I read with interest Jane Meyrick's thoughtful article on educating sons in the May issue. It was recognition that raising boys to become men is a societal problem, not a male problem. With 94 per ...
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