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
Author: Grace Shore Banks
World Health Organisation grant for Jennifer Storey’s research on elder abuse.
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.
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
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!!!
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
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’.
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
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.
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
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