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It is increasingly important to academia and funding bodies that research output is reaching policymakers and impacting decisions around the way that people live. In the evolving open access landscape ...
We’re pleased to announce that our scheme to support early career researchers and lecturers has opened for 2025.
In April, the Senedd's Health and Social Care Committee published its report on the Legislative Consent Memorandum for the Mental Health Bill. Many of the points which we raised in our submission to ...
What inspired you to research this area? It was a news story I heard about an 'honour' killing. A pregnant mother of two had been murdered by her brother at their mother's instruction, and her body ...
More must be done to protect the mental health of leading darts players as they come under massive scrutiny on the world stage, the British Psychological Society has said. The Professional Darts ...
I think psychology matters because it offers a unique insight into the human condition through our cognitions and behaviours. Psychology can be used in so many areas of life to help people and to ...
As a 24-year-old mixed-race assistant psychologist, my journey into the world of psychology has been quite an eye-opener. From day one, I noticed something striking: I was often the only male in the ...
BPS member and Associate Professor at University of Salford, Dr Sharon Coen is the Co-chair for this year's Psychology Day. We asked her how she got involved with the event and what delegates can ...
When stress hits us, sleep is often one of the most immediately affected areas. Difficulty falling asleep, frequent awakenings, or even distressing nightmares, can all exacerbate stress further, ...
Psychology matters because it touches every part of the human existence. Our memory, perception, mental health, education, crime, climate change, inclusion, social change, work lives - psychology is ...
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