Psychology student Vaishnavi Kulkarni explains how an internship in a corporate office sparked her interest in workplace psychology.
It’s been another busy and productive month for the BPS Policy and Public Affairs team, so let’s dive straight in.
The Education and Training Board (ETB) is looking for five new members to join the Board, and play a key role in delivering inclusive, world class education and Continuing Professional Development ...
BPS members can now apply for funding to host a symposium at an international psychology conference by 2 November.
The largest study on pregnant women with hyperemesis gravidarum has identified increased risks of mental health outcomes.
Further to our previous member update regarding the potential sale of St Andrews House, the BPS office in Leicester, the Board of Trustees would like to inform members about the latest developments in ...
The BPS is calling for the next Scottish Government to take ‘bold and decisive’ steps to address the nation's mental health emergency, as part of a coalition of 17 leading organisations.
Nominations are open for the British Psychological Society (BPS) and the Association of Technical Staff in Psychology (ATSiP) awards. These awards recognise the valuable role played by technicians in ...
The BPS Division of Clinical Psychology (DCP) is delighted to welcome everyone starting out on their Doctorate in Clinical Psychology journey.
The research was commissioned to deliver vital recommendations, for both the BPS and for post-graduate psychology course leaders, to help to remove barriers and increase progression of post-graduate ...
The BPS is launching a research study to explore the impact of staff-student ratios (SSR) on Stage 1 Sport and Exercise Psychology programmes.
As clinicians and authors with considerable experience in neurodiversity, and one of us being neurodivergent (MG), we know that each neurotype brings both strengths and challenges in terms of ...