Really pleased to share that I’ve received the Warwick Award for Teaching Excellence- PGR’s Who Teach for the faculty of Science, Engineering and Medicine. 🏆
Register for the 23 October Data Blitz and Business meeting with the Pain in Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Special Interest Group (PIDDSIG) for eight presentations from Early Career members and discussions about the future of PIDDSIG. https://t.co/R39VSKUhEc
Last month I was fortunate to attend the Life Beyond the PhD Conference at @cumberlandlodge.bsky.social. I had the best time at the conference and learnt so much I can’t wait to implement into my PhD. I am extremely grateful to @uniofwarwick Doctoral College for my funded place.
We are recruiting autistic adults who menstruate about their experiences of menstrual pain. A short interview do discuss your experience. Project is co-produced. If you are interested then please reach out to Chiara ([email protected]) or my DMs are always open.
So many brilliant presentations, workshops and micro talks at today's inaugural PGR Teacher Conference @uniofwarwick! Thanks to everyone who came and to this year's Teacher Champions and Mentor who came up with a brilliant call, which attracted a diverse range of submissions!
Celebrating excellence at #BPSASM2025! 🏆
Today’s Best Abstract Prize session featured cutting-edge research — from high-impact pain and sleep interventions to neurodivergence and psychosocial insights.
Thanks to all presenters for inspiring the future of pain science.
Imposter syndrome is experienced by many of us in academia. In this week’s blog, Lauren talks about what it is like to experience imposter syndrome from a neurodivergent perspective and some tips to help ease the feelings.
https://t.co/cpCEuoV4z9
Participants Needed!
Recruiting participants for my next study on neurodiversity, fibromyalgia and hyper-mobility. Please follow the link for more information and to take part.
https://t.co/mBGEsrSJpg
Rejection is extremely common during your PhD and can be difficult to navigate. In this week’s blog, Lauren shares her experiences of dealing with rejection from a neurodivergent perspective. https://t.co/WCMoHi2reY
We are looking for participants! We are investigating the feasibility of an adapted approach designed to improve sleep in individuals with persistent pain. More info: https://t.co/CH9tb3s5nI
#sleep#chronicpain#research
@KatWilliams123 Hi, congratulations for submitting an abstract! I’m also a neurodivergent phd student who struggles with conferences! I’ve managed to attend a few international conferences though, so if I can be of any help please feel free to DM me! ☺️
Which kind of queer neuropsychologist are you?
A) Wears too many pins on their work lanyard (bonus points if pride-related)
B) Pride flags and “safe space” stickers in your office
C) Won’t schedule testing before 10 AM, (i.e., gayest time of day because of brunch).