A new study led by BPS member Professor Oliver Robinson at Regent’s University in London studied over 2,200 people aged between 18-29 from across eight nations.
It’s been another busy and productive month for the BPS Policy and Public Affairs team, so let’s dive straight in.
What is the Psychological Testing Centre? The Psychological Testing Centre (PTC) provides information and services relating to standards in tests and testing for test takers, test users, test ...
To search through all the latest vacancies, visit our specialist jobs board, Jobs in Psychology, where you can refine your search by discipline, location or salary.
Considering pursuing a career in psychology? Well you're not the only one. As a matter of fact over 750,000 people in the UK currently work in an area which involves psychology as part of their role.
"For too long people with both mental health and substance use conditions have faced fragmented services, long waits, and exclusion from treatment. The new framework sets out national priorities and ...
The new UK clinical guidelines recommend interventions for people with harmful patterns of drinking and alcohol dependence.
Takeaway 1: Know the skills you want to gain, focus on roles that offer them, and stay open to different opportunities.
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 BPS is proud to announce the winners of our Book Awards 2025. The awards recognise exceptional published works across ...
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 ...
What is the Code of Ethics and Conduct? Under the terms of our Royal Charter, the BPS maintains a Code of Ethics and Conduct (current revision from 2009). The society's Member Conduct Rules require ...