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The benefits of a year in placement

The benefits of a year in placement

For this month’s blog entry Aida Malovic (Year in the Industry coordinator), invited one of the most recent students who’ve completed their placement year, to contribute with an account of […]

13th September 201913th September 2019 Academia, Applied Psychology, Health and Wellbeing, Therapeutic Approaches, UndergraduateLeave a Comment on The benefits of a year in placement
Striking the right chord on environmental messages

Striking the right chord on environmental messages

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4th May 201820th July 2018 Applied Psychology, Environment, Public engagementLeave a Comment on Striking the right chord on environmental messages
Paws for thought: How ‘man’s best friend’ can support domestic violence victims

Paws for thought: How ‘man’s best friend’ can support domestic violence victims

Senior Lecturer, Dr Elizabeth Spruin explains how the American practice of using court facility dogs can alleviate stress for victims in court and offer them support.

7th February 20187th March 2018 Applied Psychology, Health and Wellbeing, Law, Support DogsLeave a Comment on Paws for thought: How ‘man’s best friend’ can support domestic violence victims
Parliamentary roundtable discussing music and mental health

Parliamentary roundtable discussing music and mental health

Senior lecturer, Dr. Kate Gee, describes her experience after being invited to speak at a parliamentary roundtable.

11th December 20174th January 2018 Academia, Applied Psychology, Conference, Health and Wellbeing, Knowledge Exchange, Music, policitical psychologyLeave a Comment on Parliamentary roundtable discussing music and mental health
I’m no Mo Farah, but …

I’m no Mo Farah, but …

Dr. James Cane, Senior Lecturer at CCCU, discusses his personal reflections on mental barriers to both starting a run and chasing a personal best. 

8th December 2017 Applied Psychology, Exercise, Health and WellbeingLeave a Comment on I’m no Mo Farah, but …
International Symposium on Performance Science 2017 (or What I did with my summer)

International Symposium on Performance Science 2017 (or What I did with my summer)

Dr. Kate Gee, Senior Lecturer at CCCU, describes her recent experience of presenting at the renowned symposium on Performance Science, this year held in Reykjavik.

26th September 201711th October 2017 Academia, Applied Psychology, Conference, Health and Wellbeing, Performance science, Research, SymposiumLeave a Comment on International Symposium on Performance Science 2017 (or What I did with my summer)
Follow up: Dogs in the Courtroom and Forensic Psychology

Follow up: Dogs in the Courtroom and Forensic Psychology

This guest post is by Sessional Lecturer Nicole Holt For the first time at Christ Church University, a lecture (in the second year forensic and investigative psychology module) was given […]

24th November 20151st September 2017 Applied Psychology, Forensic investigationLeave a Comment on Follow up: Dogs in the Courtroom and Forensic Psychology
Breaking Through To The Other Side: Coping With Death

Breaking Through To The Other Side: Coping With Death

Breaking Through To The Other Side: Coping With Death Jessica Kane is a professional blogger who writes for Legacy Headstones, a leading Ohio-based headstone manufacturer and vendor.

7th July 20151st September 2017 Applied PsychologyLeave a Comment on Breaking Through To The Other Side: Coping With Death

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