Jim Everett collects Leverhulme Prize

Dr Jim Everett collected this extremely prestigious prize at a ceremony accompanied by very proud colleagues from The School of Psychology at Kent.

Dr Jim Everett collected his Leverhulme Early Researcher’s prize at a ceremony at Plaisterers’ Hall, London. The prize is awarded to researchers at an early stage of their careers, whose work has had international impact and whose future research career is ‘exceptionally promising’. Awarded for work on ‘experimental social psychology; moral psychology; experimental philosophy’ the prize is worth £100,000, to be spent on further research.

 

Dr Jim Everett (centre) with Professor Heather Ferguson, Divisional Director of Research and Innovation and Professor Robbie Sutton, Head of School.

 

‘All of us at Kent Psychology are so proud of you Jim, you’re a superstar!’ tweeted Heather Ferguson who attended the ceremony along with and Robbie Sutton from the School of Psychology.

The other recipients awarded prizes were Jennifer Cook, Tobias Hauser, Patricia Lockwood and Netta Weinstein. ‘So honoured to be amongst your company’ Everett tweeted the next day.

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award ceremony at the beautiful

! Congratulations to all the Philip Leverhulme Prize winners, who all do amazing research!

Dr Paula Koelemeijer