The BPS Book Award recognises exceptional published writing in the field of psychology. Due to the exceptionally high standard of entries, this year, there were two winners in the Popular Science ...
We've seen a few changes on our Board of Trustees this year, with Dr Laura Dean becoming our President-Elect and David Carew taking a place on the board as an elected trustee following member ...
This one-day event, will invite both keynote speakers and presenters to examine the experiences of some of the most vulnerable men and boys in society, and will promote collaboration between ...
In November, we hosted the Approved Clinicians Forum at the British Psychological Society's London office - a unique event in the UK for psychologists, occupational therapists, psychologists, nurses ...
I'm an Associate Professor in the Department of Physical Therapy at Samford University. Each year, I train for the department's bench press competition. I'm quite competitive, always looking for an ...
We are three educators in the School of Psychology, University of Leeds, who spend most of our working day discussing the graduate attributes and outcomes of psychology undergraduate education.
Welcoming the Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill, Chair of the BPS's Faculty for Children Young People and their Families Dr Rachel Bradley said: "We welcome the government's Children's Wellbeing ...
The 'invisible gorilla' study is a staple of undergraduate psychology teaching. This classic 1999 work, by Daniel Simons and Christopher Chabris, then at Harvard University, found that when people ...
The Covid-19 lockdowns fundamentally changed the way we lived. Many people started working from home; we saw friends and family less; at times, outdoor activity was limited altogether. Many of these ...
Responding to the Chief Medical Officer's Health in Cities Annual Report, President of the British Psychological Society Dr Roman Raczka said: "We agree with the Chief Medical Officer's assessment ...
Educational psychologist and Chair of the BPS Division of Educational and Child Psychology, Dr Gavin Morgan has been raising the alarm for years over the state of the system which supports children ...
I welcome Marcus Munafò's recent dispelling of myths around randomisation (November 2024) but would suggest a slightly different take on two of the things he mentions. Firstly, he notes that if ...