Professor Dominic Abrams has launched a new Psychology Today blog on Strategies to Oppose Prejudice (STOP). The blog will share insights and expertise from academics … Read more
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A Business Psychology student’s perspective on personal growth through the pandemic
Stage 2 Business Psychology student Can Genc wrote about how he has found positives amid new challenges. The majority of students would say that a … Read more
Psychology Winter News Roundup
These last two months have seen us head back into a national lockdown, but it hasn’t stopped our staff and students! Here is a summary … Read more
Two articles on vegetarianism by Dr Kristof Dhont published in The Psychologist
“If meat signals masculinity, then men who choose not to eat meat might sacrifice more than just their bacon. Indeed, the backlash against veganism and … Read more
Social psychologists report on anti-prejudice benefits of Anne Frank Trust education programmes
A report authored by two members of the School of Psychology has found that young people participating in education programmes delivered by the Anne Frank … Read more
Café Psychology – Dr Ayten Bilgin 16 November 2020
Join us for the fourth Café Psychology of the Autumn term on 16 November with Dr Ayten Bilgin for a talk on ‘Born Too Soon: … Read more
Making an Impact with Psychology Taster Event 2020
The School of Psychology is pleased to offer an online Taster Event for undergraduate applicants and enquirers on Saturday 28 November 2020, 10:00-12:30. Book your … Read more
Café Psychology – Dr Nikhil Sengupta 2 November 2020
Join us for the third Café Psychology of the Autumn term on 2 November with Dr Nikhil Sengupta for a talk on ‘The Psychology of … Read more
Café Psychology – Dr Angela Nyhout 19 October 2020
Join us for the second Café Psychology of the Autumn term on 19 October with Dr Angela Nyhout for a talk on ‘Do children test … Read more
Dr Nikhil Sengupta awarded €2.47m to explore public opinion on key social issues
Dr Nikhil Sengupta has been awarded a European Research Council Starting Grant of 2.47 million Euros for a five-year project investigating opinions on key social issues such … Read more