Jury trials in England and Wales for crimes that carry a sentence of less than three years are set to be scrapped.
The BPS's Teachers' Toolkit continues to go from strength to strength, with this year representing its fifth anniversary.
What is the Power Threat Meaning Framework? Over the course of five years a group of senior psychologists (Lucy Johnstone, Mary Boyle, John Cromby, David Harper, Peter Kinderman, David Pilgrim and ...
The relative positions of gesturing hands can help or hamper our ability to perceive the emotions they seek to emphasise, according to a new study. Counter to the ethos of pay transparency, having ...
We are delighted to be jointly-hosting the 11th Annual Forum with the APPTS on Tuesday 9 December 2025. It will be a bringing together clinicians from Psychological therapy services, as well as ...
Whatever you want to achieve, or wherever you are in your career, we're here to help you maintain consistently high standards and create new career opportunities, while keeping your knowledge up to ...
Please note: the Guidance from the Family Justice Council and the society on Psychologists as Expert Witnesses in the family courts in England and Wales - Standards ...
Non-binary insights slip through the cracks in sexuality research A recent review paper unpicks methodological hurdles and highlights the need for mindful research inclusion of those beyond the gender ...
The BPS Cyberpsychology Section brings together practitioners, researchers and students to discuss the psychological impacts of digital technology on individuals and society. Cyberpsychology is an ...
Eighty per cent of psychology undergraduate students are female and at Russell Group institutions, the proportion is even higher, standing at around 85 per cent. The result is that psychology ...
Internet-mediated research (IMR) can raise particular, sometimes non-obvious, challenges in adhering to existing ethics principles. In this document we outline some of the key ethics issues which ...
No holiday can last forever — but their positive effects might last longer than we thought. New research, published recently in the Journal of Applied Psychology, challenges previous ideas about how ...
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