Congratulations to Professor Ayse Uskul, who has been elected as the European Representative on the Executive Committee of the International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology (IACCP).
Category: Research
SPSSI Distinguished Service Award for Dominic Abrams
We are delighted to announce that Professor Dominic Abrams has been awarded the 2016 Distinguished Service Award from the Society for the Psychological Study of Social … Read more
Psychology could prove vital in war on terror
Social psychology can provide vital insights for policy-makers in the fight against terrorism according to psychologists from the universities of Kent and Oxford. Writing in … Read more
BBC “I Spy Consultation” award
Congratulations to Dr Lindsey Cameron (PI) and Professor Dominic Abrams (Co-I), who have been awarded £1,150 by the BBC for a project entitled “I Spy Consultation”.
Pregnancy assumptions based on risk distortion
Public assumptions that drinking any alcohol during pregnancy is harmful for the child are the result of distorted communication of risk, rather than actual research, … Read more
Redesigning outdoor space to support people with dementia
Congratulations to Dr Hannah Swift (PI) and Anne-Marie Towers (Co-I from PSSRU), who have been awarded £123,189 by The Learning Through Landscapes Trust for a project … Read more
Gender ideologies, violence and discrimination
Congratulations to Dr Giovanni Travaglino, who has been awarded £1,760 by the Pro Vice-Chancellor (Research and Innovation), following an application to the Public Engagement with … Read more
Psychological Science Open Day
Public engagement Saturday 9 April 2016, 11.30am – 3pm: Psychological Science Open Day, School of Psychology, Keynes College We invite you to learn about psychology … Read more
Training on the FIP-MO
Congratulations to Dr Nichola Tyler, who has been awarded £1,700 by Eric Shepherd Forensic Services for a project entitled “Training on the FIP-MO”. The FIP-MO is … Read more
Conservatives prefer using nouns, psychologists find
New transatlantic research led by a University psychologist suggests conservatives prefer using nouns. As part of the study researchers found that US presidents who were … Read more