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Autobiographical Processing and Psychopathology Conference 2026
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/whats-on/autobiographical-processing-and-psychopathology-conference-2026
What's on at the University of Plymouth: Autobiographical Processing and Psychopathology Conference 2026. Special interest meeting. University of Plymouth, 23–24 June 2026.
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South West Blue Communities experts head to Asia
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/south-west-blue-communities-experts-head-to-asia
Academics, including those from the School of Psychology, attended the Blue Communities launch event in Malaysia
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Study proposes practical solution to challenges faced by bilingual children
Scientists from the University of Plymouth have led research which created and tested the first tool for health professionals to determine language development in two-year-old bilingual children
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School of Psychology
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/schools/psychology
The University of Plymouth School of Psychology is in the top 20 in the UK, with 50 staff and over 800 students.
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“Two days in Plymouth made me want to stay for the year”
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/two-days-in-plymouth-made-me-want-to-stay-for-the-year
Kyra Rosas came to the University on international exchange from Florida.
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Why do young people buy loot boxes in video games?
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/why-do-young-people-buy-loot-boxes-in-video-games
University of Plymouth news: Researchers from the University have said a tool designed to understand why young video gamers purchase loot boxes could potentially help identify early signs of gaming-related harms
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Altered images: new research shows that what we see is distorted by what we expect to see
University of Plymouth news: New research by the School of Psychology shows that humans “see” the actions of others not quite as they really are, but slightly distorted by their expectations.
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Greater diversity enhances public interest in marine habitats
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/greater-diversity-enhances-public-interest-in-marine-habitats
Research by scientists at Swansea University and the University of Plymouth has shown greater animal biodiversity can lead to heightened human interest in marine habitats
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Tackling sexism in football
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/alumni/success-stories/trailblazers/lucy-ford
University of Plymouth trailblazers: BSc (Hons) Psychology graduate Lucy Ford shares how dealing first-hand with sexism in football led her to create a new movement to empower women in sport.
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Delving inside the minds of dancers
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/delving-inside-the-minds-of-dancers
Plymouth University News: The mental imagery and preparation used by performers to push the boundaries of contemporary dance is to be analysed in a study led by Plymouth University.
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