Description | Audio cassette sound recording, converted to digital of an interview with Professor Michael W. Eysenck, MBPsS, Royal Holloway, University of London for the British Psychological Society 's Oral History project.
The interview was conducted by Dr E. Valentine in 2010.
The following summary (by Dr. E.Valentine) is by way of introduction to the full recording held at the British Psychological Society 's History of Psychology Centre, London.
Topics covered and names mentioned:
Route into Psychology Training at UCL, (Norman Dixon ) Lecturing/PhD at Birkbeck, (Arthur Summerfield) Development of research interests, (Von Restorff, Andrew Matthews, Manuel Calves, Nazanin Derakhshan) Influential publications Views on academic publishing Ethical isuues in psychology, (Zimbardo, Milgram) Positive and negative aspects of being Head of Department Government pressures Professional groups; BPS Cognitive Section and conference planning Founding of European Society of Cognitive Psychology, and journal, President of Stress and Anxiety Research Society Advantages and disadvantages of being a psychologist Aspirations and regrets Future developments, development of cognitive neuropsychology Father's reputation, help or hindrance?
Total Running Time c 74mins |
RunTime | On one D120 audio cassette, running time c 74 minutes |
AdminHistory | Date of Birth: 08/02/1944 Place of Birth: London
University and Professional Training: BA (Hons) Psychology, University College London, University of London, 1965 PhD in Psychology, Birckbeck College, University of London, 1973
Other Honours and Awards: Rosa Morrison medal (awarded annually to outstanding Arts Graduate at University College London), 1965 Lifetime Career Award , Stress and Anxiety Research Society (STAR), 2009
Professional career: University Lecturer at Birkbeck College, University of London, 1965-1981 Reader in Psychology at University of London , tenable at Birkbeck College, 1981-1987 Professor of Psychology at Royal Holloway, University of London, 1987-2009 Royal Holloway, Head of Department, 1987-2005 Emeritus Professor, Royal Holloway, University of London, 2009- Professorial Fellow, Roehampton University, 2010-2013 Visiting Professor, University of South Florida, Jan-March, 1980
Involvement with BPS and/or other societies and organisations: Member, British Psychological Society, 1964-2000 Member, Psychonomic Society, 1980-1984 Founder member, European Society of Cognitive Psychology, 1985- Member, Stress and Anxiety Research Society, 1999 President, Stress and Anxiety Research Society, 2006-2008 Past President, Stress and Anxiety Research Society, 2008-2010 Member of the standing Conference Committee for the British Psychological Society, 1981-83. Member of the Council of the British Psychological Society, 1983-87. Chairman of the Cognitive Psychology Section of the British Psychological Society, 1982-87 Editorial Board, British Journal of Psychology, 1983-1987 |