Description | VHS Video tape of Professor Gustav Jahoda, FBA, FRSE, University of Strathclyde in conversation with Professor Halla Beloff ,University of Edinburgh Honorary BPS Visual Archivist, August 1999.
Running time: c 41 mins
A British Psychological Society Oral History Project interview with Professor Gustav Jahoda (2005) is available upon request. Ref: AUD/002/OHP 01
Producer: AV Media Services, University of Strathclyde for the British Psychological Society. |
AdminHistory | Date of Birth: 11/10/20 Place of Birth: Vienna
University Qualifications and Professional Training (no dates):
London School of Economics BSc.Economics Qualifying exam in Psychology Birkbeck College London London School of Economics PhD .
Other Honours and Awards (no dates): Fellow of the British Academy (FBA) Fellow of the Royal Society Edinburgh (FRSE ) Former President and Fellow of International Association for Cross Cultural Psychology
Professional Career (no dates): Tutor, Oxford Lecturer in Social Psychology, University of Manchester Lecturer in Psychology, University College of the Gold Coast, Ghana Senior Lecturer, University of Glasgow Founding Head of the Department of Educational Psychology, University of Strathclyde Directeur d'etudes Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris Visiting Professor New York University, University of Saarbrucken, Tilburg University Holland, Cape Town University, Osaka University et al
Involvement with BPS and/or other societies and organisations: BPS: Some committees (no dates) European Association for Experimental Psychology Member, Royal Anthropological Institute. |
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