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We’re excited to invite you to the Global Workplace & Organizational Psychology (G-WOP) Conference, taking place online from 18–19 September 2025.
Schools aren't what many parents or policymakers might remember. Children are now not sitting at their desks writing all day, and there are good reasons for this. Primary One is much more focused on ...
Since the pandemic, like many organisations, the BPS has been working in a remote and hybrid capacity. As a result, we have found that staff and member occupancy of the large BPS office space in ...
A free online reflective space for South Asian aspiring and trainee psychologists, held as part of South Asian Heritage Month.
The team behind the BPS’s online publications, the Psychologist and Research Digest, share their favourite stories to celebrate hitting the milestone.
An introduction to the September 2025 issue by our editor, Jon Sutton.
The guidance seeks to support members to present their qualifications and expertise correctly and with confidence.
Dr Peter Rankin was a distinguished paediatric neuropsychologist whose pioneering work transformed the landscape of child brain health and clinical training in the UK and beyond. He passed away ...
NHS England has described the CAP apprenticeship as “being vital for the delivery of the Government’s 10 Year Health Plan” ...
Researchers have warned there is an “urgent need” to ensure the best possible mental healthcare for people aged 16-25 amid rising rates of mental health conditions.
Some of the symptoms of PTSD are hyper-vigilance, scanning the environment, being watchful and on your guard. The need to do that reduces when you're not in an urban environment where there are cars ...