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Month: May 2021

Student profile: Theo Chan

By Carly Turnham | 27 May 2021

Theo is in the placement year of her Psychology with Clinical Psychology and a Placement Year BSc degree at the University of Kent. What attracted … Read more

20 Years on Big Tech Is Still Profiting from 9/11 Conspiracy Theories

By gm472 | 26 May 2021

Expert in conspiracy theories Professor Karen Douglas has commented in Newsweek on conspiracy theories surrounding real-life events. Several large tech companies are still profiting from … Read more

Forensic memory detection tests less effective in older adults

By Grace Shore Banks | 21 May 2021

Dr Zara Bergström collaborates on these new research findings; some brain activity methods used to detect incriminating memories do not work accurately in older adults. … Read more

Why Do Conspiracy Theories Appeal to Some People?

By gm472 | 20 May 2021

Ricky Green, PhD candidate at the School of Psychology has written in Politics Today on why conspiracy theories appeal to some people. In the article … Read more

Calling All Black, Minority Ethnic (BME) Psychology Students!!!

By Grace Shore Banks | 19 May 2021

Tania Mamvura and Lizzie Anyaeji are looking for participants for a study they are running with BAME students. And ITS PAID! We are Tania Mamvura … Read more

Recognising animal agriculture’s link to infectious diseases

By Grace Shore Banks | 18 May 2021

Timely new research conducted by the school has discovered a general public dissonance between factory farmed meat and its links with zoonotic disease outbreaks. New … Read more

Get some work done in online ‘company’.

By Grace Shore Banks | 17 May 2021

Clara, Secretary of The Psychology Society Committee blogs about their new study incentive. Struggling to stay focused or miss studying with other students? Then come … Read more

A Day of Psychology: Year 12 Event

By Carly Turnham | 16 May 2021

A Day of Psychology: Year 12 Event takes place virtually on Wednesday 30 June 2021, 09.30-14.30. The event is designed for Psychology A level student … Read more

Do Teenagers and Older Adults Ignore You?

By gm472 | 14 May 2021

New research from PhD candidate Martina De Lillo and Professor Heather Ferguson has found that older adults, as well as adolescents, pay less attention to … Read more

Mental Health Awareness Week

By gm472 | 09 May 2021

Mental Health Awareness Week is taking place from May 10-16. As this year’s theme is nature we’re going to be sharing one simple way for … Read more

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