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Toyosi Osideinde: a career in finance
Toyosi Osideinde, BSc (Hons) Psychology with Sociology graduate, tells us how his placement in economic psychology helped him realise his passion for finance.
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Appearance related anxiety – and the tool which is helping people post-lockdown
People with visible differences, and those who suffer appearance related anxiety, are encouraged to try the FaceIT@home programme
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Don’t panic, it’s a test: expert welcomes new UK alerts service but says benefits will only be known following a real emergency
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/dont-panic-its-a-test
University of Plymouth news: Professor Judy Edworthy believes the first test of the new UK Emergency Alerts service will be a step into the unknown for authorities and the public alike.
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FIT for all: Delivering Functional Imagery Training via generative AI to improve access to effective psychological interventions for health
Applications are invited for a three-year PhD studentship: FIT for all: Delivering Functional Imagery Training via generative AI to improve access to effective psychological interventions for health. The studentship will start on 1 October 2024.
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There’s so much about humans you can’t control in a lab, so you have to be that much more creative
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/plymouth-pioneers/professor-jackie-andrade/academic-spotlight
Plymouth Pioneers: academic spotight - Jackie Andrade
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Zara Roddis: investigating visual mental imagery processes
Zara Roddis, BSc (Hons) Psychology graduate, tells us how her degree allowed her to gain practical skills within different research settings.
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Learning and Memory Research Group
Learning and memory research in Plymouth University School of Psychology
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University researcher takes part in major study driving improvement in scientific methodology
Lecturer in Psychology Dr Nadège Bault took part in the Neuroimaging Analysis, Replication and Prediction Study (NARPS), published in Nature.
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Bottle with a message
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/bottle-with-a-message
University of Plymouth news: An international team of researchers used a writing activity to explore schoolchildren’s perceptions of marine litter and how they are responding to the increasing global problem.
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Psychology academic wins international award for study on workplace sound
Professor Judy Edworthy has been recognised by the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society for her studies on how sound, music, and other audible signals affect safety and work performance.
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