LevelSeries
Ref NoPHO/001/04/03/06
TitleBPS Award Winners
Date2008-2010
DescriptionVarious British Psychological Society (BPS) Award Winner presentations at the British Psychological Society's Annual Conferences held at Dublin 2008, Brighton Holiday Inn April 2009 and British Psychological Society's London office, June2010.

The winners include:

Dublin 2008
PHO/001/03/03/06/01 Adrian Webster, BPS Award for Promoting Equality of Opportunity 2007
PHO/001/03/03/06/02 Andy Field, BPS Book Award 2007
PHO/001/03/03/06/03 Christopher Chambers, BPS Spearman Medal 2007
PHO/001/03/03/06/04 Jill Arnold, BPS Award for Excellence in the Teaching of Psychology 2007
PHO/001/03/03/06/05 Joan Freeman, BPS Lifetime Achievement Award for 2007
PHO/001/03/03/06/06 Katy Slocomb, BPS Doctoral Award 2007
PHO/001/03/03/06/07 Susan E. Gathercole, BPS President's Award 2007
PHO/001/03/03/06/08 Tommy Mackay, BPS Distinguished Contributions to Professional Psychology Award 2007

Brighton 2009
Award Winners include:
PHO/001/03/03/06/14 Mark Johnson BPS President's Award 2008
PHO/001/03/03/06/13 Barbara Wilson BPS Lifetime Achievement Award 2008
PHO/001/03/03/06/12 Paul Chadwick BPS Distinguished Contributions to Professional Psychology Award 2008
PHO/001/03/03/06/11 Dorthy Coombs BPS Award for Excellence in Teaching the Teaching of Psychology 2008
PHO/001/03/03/06/18 Lyn Davidson BPS Award for Promoting Equality of Opportunity 2008
PHO/001/03/03/06/10 Chris Frith BPS Book Award 2008
PHO/001/03/03/06/19 Tom Manley BPS Spearman Medal 2008
PHO/001/03/03/06/09 Rhiannon Turner BPS Award for Outstanding Doctoral Research Contributions to Psychology 2008
PHO/001/03/03/06/15 David M.Clark BPS Honorary Fellow Award 2008

BPS London 2010-
PHO/001/03/03/06/16 Cary L.Cooper BPS Honorary Fellow Award
PHO/001/03/03/06/17 Margaret McAllister BPS Honorary Life Member Award
PHO/001/03/03/06/20 Jenny Lacey BPS William Inman Prize Award 2010
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RelatedRecordPHO/001/03/01/10
PHO/001/03/01/09
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