A recording of the talk is now available online. In this Open Psychology Research Centre lecture, Professor Lara Frumkin gave a talk addressing the role accents play in how we perceive and make decisions about people.
A recording of the talk is now available online. In this Open Psychology Research Centre Lecture, Louise Newbigging focused on the psychology of first impressions, particularly how they are formed through facial perception.
Professor Zoe Walkington discussed how readers form relationships with fictional villains and the real-world impact of these connections. She also introduced a free OpenLearn resource on the topic, co-authored with Professor Graham Pike and Siobhan Campbell.
In this talk, Dr Felicitas Rost will discuss the stakeholder campaign she initiated and led. She will begin by briefly summarizing the initial methodological issues, outline how stakeholders’ knowledge and expertise was used to advise NICE on necessary changes, and describe how these were received and addressed.
Professor Paul Stenner is among the team of editors behind the special edition of the journal Human Affairs, about revolutionary philosopher A.N. Whitehead's theories and their relevance to psychology and the social sciences today.
The Centre for Protecting Women Online invites applications for a fully funded PhD studentship based in Psychology. The proposal is expected to address the topic of an online gendered violence against women and girls on Social Media.
The application deadline has now passed.
Professor Sarah Crafter and Dr Nelli Stavropoulou from the School of Psychology & Counselling have won this year’s 2024 Open University Research Excellence Award (REA) for ‘Outstanding Open Research’.
In an article published on The Conversation, the OppAttune project’s post-doctoral research fellow Anthony English shares some thoughts on everyday extremism in light of the civil unrest that has spread across parts of England and Northern Ireland.
Dr Geetha Reddy, of The Open University, and colleagues have received a £295K grant for a two-year project studying the effects of colonialism in Malaysia.
In May 2023, psychology PHD student, Nina K Fellows, delivered a talk on her PhD research, delivered to students, on the subject of self-harm, in cultural references.