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Did you have braces at school? Are you willing to talk about it?

By Grace Shore Banks | 04 June 2021

We are inviting individuals who had braces at school to take part in our research study. The study includes an online survey followed by an … Read more

World Health Organisation grant for Jennifer Storey’s research on elder abuse.

By Grace Shore Banks | 03 June 2021

Dr Jennifer Storey, Lecturer in the School of Psychology, has received a grant of $24,974.70 from the World Health Organisation (WHO) for her research on elder abuse. The WHO, … Read more

Do you have a vestibular disorder? Participants needed for research survey.

By Grace Shore Banks | 01 June 2021

Living with a vestibular disorder during the Covid-19 pandemic (research survey) Researchers from the University of Kent are looking for people with vestibular (inner ear balance) disorders to tell … 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

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

UK population opinion divided on vaccine passports

By Grace Shore Banks | 28 April 2021

New research led by Professor Dominic Abrams shows that opinion is divided in the UK regarding support for the introduction of vaccine passports and this is … Read more

Small steps; easing out of lockdown.

By Grace Shore Banks | 26 April 2021

Dr. Lydia Kearney, Cognitive Psychologist at the School of Psychology joined BBC Radio to talk about the post-lockdown anxiety that people are facing facing currently. … Read more

Easing Lockdown restrictions: Social cohesion leads to both greater community and political trust

By Grace Shore Banks | 26 April 2021

Trust in local communities and towards the Government plays a big role in how communities comply with restrictions, Professor Dominic Abrahams find in latest research. … Read more

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