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British Journal of Social Psychology is looking for Associate Editors with expertise in: Qualitative research (esp. DA); Social and economic inequality; Educational environments and outcomes; Altruism, helping and prosocial behaviour; and Social cognition and social perception.
'The Insight Series is about strengthening connections between members, branches, and the big issues shaping society…'
Ella Rhodes hears from James Sarson, the @BPSOfficial Head of Member Networks and Events.
https://t.co/69YDPIvpuY
Learn how psychology shapes public health in our next Insight Series episode.
Professor Katherine Brown, with 25+ years of research on behaviour change, will share insights on how beliefs, habits & social norms influence health outcomes.
👉 https://t.co/0cNY8dDJer
Want to shape the voice of our postgraduate community?
We’re looking for 2 editors to lead PsyPag Quarterly, managing peer review, building an editorial board, & bringing fresh research & ideas to life.
Apply by 30 April '26: https://t.co/iP2x9CKIMd
Just 1 week until ISPP Early Registration Closes on March 16th for ISPP's 2026 Annual Meeting which takes place July 16 - 19 in Newcastle, United Kingdom! Register now! https://t.co/pPAbTufQXs
The @educationgovuk has announced £26m investment into training more educational psychologists.
But, @DECPOfficial Chair says the early findings from our forthcoming research suggest that more investment will be needed to level the playing field for all.
https://t.co/eHzs6GhqRm
Registration is now open for the 49th Annual Scientific Meeting of the International Society of Political Psychology (ISPP), happening 16–19 July 2026 in Newcastle, United Kingdom. Reserve your place today: https://t.co/bPmg5sZmSu
How can you navigate your career as a Psychological Practitioner?
'Building a Career as a Psychological Practitioner' (BPS Pathways in Psychology book series) explains the main roles, training pathways, & practical tips to help you find your path.
👉 https://t.co/aGs9X9e3YH
How do you cope with life after loss?
BPS Ask the Experts book 'Living with Grief' shares practical guidance, self-care tips & ways to make loss more tolerable, helping you find your own path.
Hear from the author in @psychmag: https://t.co/bqD7o1XsbE
The @BPSOfficial 2025 landmark has just published. 11 articles from across the psychology disciplines, tackling the complex issue of ‘Digital Futures’.
Read here: https://t.co/YnhSbgEiIr
MPs receive surge in complaints about SEND provision.
"A re-establishment of educational psychology assistance in early years, schools and colleges is needed in building resilient SEND systems." Dr Helena Bunn
Because #PsychologyMatters:
https://t.co/pARfoPOJ9P
Psst! Fancy a cheeky early peek at #SPSConf2025? Click below to see the preliminary programme (subject to changes). Can't wait to see you there!
https://t.co/smqDKamM0C
‘Tap isn’t just dance; it’s a way for me to communicate’
Autistic psychology graduate, Amber Raynes, reflects on how her special interests play a vital role in her wellbeing.
https://t.co/Z5ygKARrsT
Would you like to contribute to the future of the society?
Join our Board of Trustees and play a key role in shaping the future of the BPS.
Deadline for nominations: 28 May '25 & for the EDI role 11 Jun '25
Get involved: https://t.co/NmYKgFyW3f
My new chapter explains why Reicher's (1984) St Pauls riot is still the most important study in crowd psychology.
To appear in 'Social Psychology: Revisiting the Classic Studies', 3rd edn. Haslam & Smith.
Use for 2nd and 3rd year psychology classes.
https://t.co/c5DFwlUQyj