Description | Report on activities during the BPS Centenary Annual Conference, 2001, with a foreward from the Chief Executive Officer, Barry Brooking, including reports from the Science and Practice Directorate; Publications and Communications Directorate
Some of contents of this report are also included in the final end of year report on the entire centenary year activities BPS/001/6/02/02/01/08 BPS Centenary Sub-Committee Meeting Papers, Correspondence and Final Report, 2001. |
AdminHistory | The Psychological Society was founded on 24 October 1901 at University College London. Its aim was 'to advance scientific psychological research, and to further the co-operation of investigators in the various branches of Psychology.' It changed its name to 'The British Psychological Society' in 1906, to avoid confusion with another society.
A large amount of coordinated activity was planned to celebrate the Centenary of BPS in 2001.
Conference activity was a large focus during the centenary year, especially a large number of activities around the BPS Annual Conference held 28-31 March 2001 in Glasgow. |
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