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Month: January 2015

Psychology Research Seminar Series

Psychology Research Seminar Series

We are running a series of research seminars over the next two terms which feature both invited speakers as well as presentations from staff and our postgraduate research students.

29th January 20151st September 2017 ResearchLeave a Comment on Psychology Research Seminar Series
Research Excellence Framework: Measuring Our Success

Research Excellence Framework: Measuring Our Success

So what is the REF? Recently the new REF results were published. “What is the REF?” I hear some of you say. Well, unless you work in a University, then […]

9th January 20151st September 2017 ResearchLeave a Comment on Research Excellence Framework: Measuring Our Success
MSc Psychology (conversion course) Coming Soon!

MSc Psychology (conversion course) Coming Soon!

From September 2015, we will be expanding our taught provision with a brand new master’s level conversion course for those who would like to pursue a career in psychology but […]

9th January 20151st September 2017 Learning and Teaching, ResearchLeave a Comment on MSc Psychology (conversion course) Coming Soon!
In-depth: Relative Deprivation and Social Identity Theory as Antecedents of the 2014 NHS Strike

In-depth: Relative Deprivation and Social Identity Theory as Antecedents of the 2014 NHS Strike

Summer Hubble is a third-year psychology undergraduate. As part of her module on intergroup conflict, she looked into the October 2014 NHS strike.

5th January 20151st September 2017 in-depth, UndergraduateLeave a Comment on In-depth: Relative Deprivation and Social Identity Theory as Antecedents of the 2014 NHS Strike

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