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TitleMiell, Dorothy - Photograph
Date2015
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DescriptionDigital print of image of Dorothy Miell President of the British Psychological Society 2014-2015

Professor Miell was Professor of Social Psychology at the University of Edinburgh and the Vice-Principal and Head of the College of Humanities and Social Science there. She took her first degree and PhD at Lancaster University and then moved to the Open University where she contributed to large-scale courses in Introductory and Social Psychology as well as in Education and Social Sciences.

Following a period as Associate Dean she became Dean of Social Sciences.
Professor Miell was been involved with the BPS since being a student, helping to organise some of the first postgraduate conferences and then being on the Social Psychology Section Committee and a member of the Developmental Psychology Section. She served over the years on the Editorial Strategy Group (which liaises with Wiley on our book publishing programme), the Admissions Committee and the Graduate Qualifications and Accreditation Committee and was also Chair of the Psychology Education Board.
Professor Miell was awarded an OBE in 2019
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Used in BPS 2015 Annual Conference Programme
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