Our technician Richard Weatherall attended a talk on Artificial Intelligence in Education (UCL Knowledge Lab/Pearson) on 24th March
How social psychology will change your life
The typical CCCU Psychology student is drawn towards clinical, health, forensic, and/or educational psychology. But the sub-discipline of psychology that I love is social psychology, because of its relevance to […]
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As we come to the end of the 2015-16 academic year, it’s time to update you on our recent news and events. Our latest CCCU Psychology Newsletter introduces our new […]
The Horse as a Therapist’s Assistant
Philosophers and practitioners alike have recognised that humankind has had a long and enduring relationship with all things natural. Jung had suggested that our over-civilised selves could do with some […]
Fancy an Insect?
Last week’s evolutionary psychology seminar was on the topic of emotions, and why we have them. There are six basic human emotions (and some of them are shown in many […]
Oscar unable to convince judges “it’s raining”
In a country where 50 people are murdered every day, with only half of all murder cases being sent to court, and a shocking 12% of which result in a […]
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 […]
Dogs in the Courtroom?
It’s everyone’s worst nightmare. A horror movie come true. You’re the victim of a serious crime. Your world turns upside down; your body trembles in fear, your mind stunned with […]
All the News that’s Fit to Print!
We’re proud to announce the publication of our first Psychology Newsletter, produced under the stewardship of Nicola Abbott. In the newsletter you’ll find out all about our latest research, success […]