Hannah Treagus, psychology student at the University of St Andrews, reflects on the benefits of mentorship as a psychology graduate.
Dr Helena Bunn from the BPS's Division of Educational and Child Psychology features as a guest on the latest episode of Radio ...
The government has announced a long term commitment to growing the Educational Psychology workforce in England ...
What was striking was the depth of audience understanding. People recognised that our role extends far beyond assessments, encompassing consultation, intervention, upskilling, early years support, and ...
Nominations for the BPS book awards are opening soon for 2026 - an opportunity to recognise outstanding published works across the breadth of psychological study. BPS members will soon be able to ...
The analysis published in the Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology, surveyed over 1000 people.
UK-based psychology students are invited to apply for up to £150 to go towards attending an in-person or virtual conference.
The Faculty for People with Intellectual Disabilities responds to the updated version of the Learning Disabilities Mortality Review (LeDeR) report.
Members are invited to the scheme launch event to learn how the funding can help them achieve their research ambitions.
The HCPC is running its second Continuing Professional Development (CPD) week from 2-6 March 2026, they're asking psychology professionals across the UK to get involved.
Dr Mia Pal explores trauma bonding as a survival-based attachment mechanism hijacked by fear/reward, causing identity collapse; for pros & students.
Dr Antony's award-winning research was carried out at Durham University, where she looked at how to reconceptualise emotion dysregulation in middle childhood. As part of her research, she worked with ...