Description | This file contains correspondence, meeting papers and draft table of contents for the multi-authored book, 'Psychology in Britain', edited by G.C. Bunn, A.D. Lovie and G.D.Richards, which was published jointly by the British Psychological Society and the Science Museum, London. Originally titled 'A Century of Psychology in Britain'. |
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.
Publications during the centenary year included 'Psychology in Britain' edited by G.C. Bunn, A.D. Lovie, G.D. Richards, 2001. Various activity celebrating the activity was also coordinated with BPS members magazine, The Psychologist, including carrying out a Delphi research project of psychologist's predictions of the future of the profession. |
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