Level | File |
Ref No | BPS/001/11/03/01/35/04 |
Title | BPS Press Releases April 2017 |
Date | 2017 |
Description | British Psychological Society press releases and announcements Awaiting Transfer [See BPS website www.bps.org.uk/news-and-policy]
03 April 2017 Talking to preschoolers about the near-past or future helps them make better decisions
03 April 2017 Sign your school up to 'I’m a Scientist, Get me out of here!'
04 April 2017 Cold symptoms feel worse when you’re lonely
05 April 2017 Do you want to interest young people in psychology?
05 April 2017 Why more highly educated people are less into conspiracy theories
06 April 2017 Professor Dave Bartram wins prestigious EFPA award
06 April 2017 Here’s a simple way to boost your learning from videos: the “prequestion”
07 April 2017 Psychology influences Welsh Assembly report on refugees and asylum seekers
07 April 2017 Let's talk about depression on World Health Day
07 April 2017 New guidance on calling yourself a 'consultant psychologist'
10 April 2017 Free event 'Our turbulent minds: Everybody's crazy but nobody's ill!'
10 April 2017 Personality differences uncovered between students at different US universities
10 April 2017 BPS publishes revised guidance on internet-mediated research
10 April 2017 Psychologists protest against ‘rape clause’ in family welfare cap
11 April 2017 Professor Dame Uta Frith announced as next British Science Association President
11 April 2017 “I forgot” may (sometimes) be a credible excuse for breaking the speed limit
12 April 2017 Division of Forensic Psychology conference early bird rates end on 19 April
16 April 2017 Free event 'Weird psychology: The science of strange phenomena'
18 April 2017 It can backfire when doctors make a show of their own healthy living
20 April 2017 Three BPS sponsored events to take place at Cheltenham Science Festival
20 April 2017 New meta-analysis undermines the myth that negative emotions can cause cancer
20 April 2017 Mind Over Marathon: BBC programme looks at mental health issues
20 April 2017 Three BPS sponsored events to take place at Cheltenham Science Festival
21 April 2017 BPS President to take part in March for Science
21 April 2017 Looking forward to our annual conference: That’s what friends are for
24 April 2017 Bringing scientists and school students together
25 April 2017 Introducing the Invisibility Cloak Illusion: We think we’re more observant (and less observed) than everyone else
25 April 2017 Code of Ethics and Conduct: Consultation on a new Code
26 April 2017 Heads in the sand: Most of us would prefer not to know whether bad things are going to happen
27 April 2017 Study finds 4-year-olds are considerably better than adults at remembering rhyming verse
27 April 2017 Our structural review
28 April 2017 Experienced meditators have enhanced control over their eye movements
28 April 2017 Make the most of annual conference
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Language | English |
AccessConditions | Registered Users by Appointment Only. |
AccessStatus | Open |
Term | Public Relations |
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Rules | Description compiled in line with the following: ISAD (G) General International Standard Archival Description MAD3 Third Edition 2000 |
ArchNote | Compiled by Claire Jackson BPS Archivist History of Psychology Centre. |