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Thu 27 May 2021, 08:13 | Tags: postgraduate, research, EDandI

Congratulations to Nicole Baumann and Ahuti Das on winning the 2020 Psychology PhD Student Publication Awards at the PGR Research Day. Read their articles here.

The judges said: "This highly impressive piece, published in Early Human Development, made an important contribution through looking at the impact of physiotherapy via a large prospective study and sophisticated analyses. Although physiotherapy did not have the expected impact this in itself was an important finding with considerable real-world practice implications."

The judges said: "This longitudinal study using real school data tested the impact of just that little bit extra sleep (20 minutes) on daytime tiredness and attitude towards life amongst adolescents. Although the extra sleep did not quite give the advantage expected this null result was in itself an important finding in a very significant area for our everyday lives."

Mon 24 May 2021, 13:30 | Tags: postgraduate, research, EDandI

Find out more about Professor Nicole Tang's work with the University's Wellbeing Services tracking and supporting the mental health of our students during the pandemic

 
See the , including the Covid-19 pandemic, including the work of Professor Nicole Tang. Discover how we’re working on the future.



Thu 25 Mar 2021, 08:08 | Tags: postgraduate, research, EDandI

ÌÇÐÄTV Institute of Engagement announces new Fellows, including Psychology's own Foundation Fellow Dr Lis Blagrove - Congratulations!

Dr Liz Blagrove (Psychology)​

Born-again Psychologist and Jill of many trades, I'm now enjoying my ‘heyday’ as an emotion scientist. I research, teach and talk to anyone about my passion for cognition, emotion, facial processing, individual differences, positive psychology and executive functions. My first love in engagement activity is talking to children about human behaviour- particularly their emotions, similarities and differences. However, writing and presenting on all these topics- and the way they interact with our everyday lives - keeps me smiling... even on bad days!

Thu 04 Feb 2021, 13:59 | Tags: EDandI

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