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
Why Do Conspiracy Theories Appeal to Some People?
Ricky Green, PhD candidate at the School of Psychology has written in Politics Today on why conspiracy theories appeal to some people. In the article … 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
A Day of Psychology: Year 12 Event
A Day of Psychology: Year 12 Event takes place virtually on Wednesday 30 June 2021, 09.30-14.30. The event is designed for Psychology A level student … Read more
Do Teenagers and Older Adults Ignore You?
New research from PhD candidate Martina De Lillo and Professor Heather Ferguson has found that older adults, as well as adolescents, pay less attention to … Read more
Mental Health Awareness Week
Mental Health Awareness Week is taking place from May 10-16. As this year’s theme is nature we’re going to be sharing one simple way for … Read more
April News RoundUp
Sometimes it snows in April. Sometimes the sun shines! The spring term ended, the exam season started, we could get a haircut again or sit … Read more
What’s killing India?
Third-year students Tanya Sengupta and Tapasya Bhandari, Psychology and Economics undergraduates respectively, share this perspective on their home country’s current battle to raise awareness and … Read more