The Division of Educational and Child Psychology is pleased to invite you to attend its 2025 conference. The conference offers a unique learning experience, featuring insights from renowned keynote ...
We launched a member survey in 2023, as part of our commitment to the continual improvement of our services to members. This rolling survey will allow us to better engage with our members to ...
The Directory of Chartered Psychologists is a service provided by the society that makes it easy for you to find a chartered psychologist in your area. Visitors to this directory and other specialist ...
The society hopes to provide up to 20 researchers with the opportunity to offer an undergraduate a research apprenticeship during the summer vacation. The apprentice will be provided (either face to ...
How do I find a psychologist to help me? If you're looking for help or support with a personal problem or a professional challenge you can search our lists and directories to find a psychologist in ...
Psychology is a dynamic, ever-evolving field that touches every aspect of human life. And at its heart is the British Psychological Society (BPS). As the UK's professional body for psychology, our ...
Accreditation through partnership and collaboration is the process by which the BPS works with education providers to ensure quality standards in education and training are met. All programmes that ...
This page will provide you with information about your options when it comes to pursuing a professional career in the field of psychology. Whether you are newly qualified and searching for your first ...
The Division of Occupational Psychology (DOP) promotes the professional interests of occupational psychologists and those in training in the United Kingdom (UK). It provides a home, a champion, a ...
Our Psychology Careers Guide gives you an overview of potential psychology careers in both the domains and wider psychological workforce, and provides insight into issues such as how to apply for an ...
The 'invisible gorilla' study is a staple of undergraduate psychology teaching. This classic 1999 work, by Daniel Simons and Christopher Chabris, then at Harvard University, found that when people ...
Keeping history alive is crucial to the ongoing development of psychology. Preserving and documenting past discoveries and research allows rising stars to learn from past successes while continuing to ...