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TitleBPS Annual Conference Brighton 2009 - Photographs
SiteHoliday Inn Hotel Brighton
PhotographerMike Maskill Staff Photographer, the AoA prints were taken by Hester Duffy
Date2009
Extent3- CDR disks
DescriptionGroup and individual shots taken at the British Psychological Society's (BPS) Annual conference held at the Holiday Inn, Brighton Seafront April 2009 includes award winners (Rhiannon Turner, Chris Frith, David Clark, Pam Maras, Dorothy Coombs, Paul Chadwick, Barbara Wilson, Mark Johnson, Tom Manley, Sandra Fielden)

File level descriptions are available as follows:

PHO/001/03/01/10/01 Brighton Holiday Inn Venue and Seafront
PHO/001/03/01/10/02 BPS Presidential Address (Liz Campbell)
PHO/001/03/01/10/03 Reception Desk
PHO/001/03/01/10/04 BPS Staff
PHO/001/03/01/10/05 Conceptual and Historical Issues in Psychology (CHiP) Workshop
PHO/001/03/01/10/06 Age of Acquisition (AoA) Workshop


See BPS Award Winners file ref: PHO/001/03/03/06 for photographs of the following award winners (presentations in the Arundel Suite, Holiday Inn, Brighton ):

Presidents' Award for Outstanding Contributions to Psychological Knowledge - Prof Mark Johnson
PPB Lifetime Achievement Award - Prof Barbara Wilson
PPB Distinguished Contributions to Professional Psychology Award - Prof Paul Chadwick
PEB Award for Excellence in Teaching the Teaching of Psychology - Dorothy Coombs
Standing Committee for the Promotion of Equal Opportunities Award for Promoting Equality of Opportunity - Dr Sandra Fielden
Book Award - Professor Chris Frith
Spearman Medal - Dr Tom Manley
Award for Outstanding Doctoral Research Contributions to Psychology - Dr Rhiannon Turner

Photographer: Mike Maskill BPS Staff Photographer

Copyright: 2009 British Psychological Society (BPS)
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RelatedRecordPHO/001/03/03/06
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RulesDescription compiled in line with the following: ISAD (G) General International Standard Archival Description MAD3 Third Edition 2000
ArchNoteCompiled by Mike Maskill BPS Archivist for the History of Psychology Centre.
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