Tuesday 6 December 2011

"Awfey busy"

Been bogged down in work for the past several weeks but thought I'd revive my blog as an opportunity to showcase the research seminars we're having in Psychology & Behavioural Sciences in the next few months.

Have placed posts about this on our departmental Facebook page, but bears repeating here as well:

Date

Speaker

Affiliation

Title

7th December

Dr Lorenzo Stafford

University of Portsmouth

Olfaction And Emotion: What More Is There To Know?

14th December

Prof. Peter Spurgeon

University of Warwick

Management and Leadership Competence: No Longer An Optional Extra for Clinical Staff.

25th January

Dr Caoilte O´Ciardha

University of Kent

The treatment needs of adult firesetters.

1st February

Dr Douglas Howat

Psychology and Behavioural Sciences, Coventry University

Effective team-talks in sport: an identity leadership perspective.

8th February

Prof. Neil Coulson

University of Nottingham

Online support communities: Who, what and why?

15th February

Dr Rebecca Jenks

Psychology and Behavioural Sciences, Coventry University

The effects of Salvia Lavandulaefolia on behavioural and self rated
measures of attention.

22nd February

Luisa Tarczynski-Bowles

Psychology and Behavioural Sciences, Coventry University

Stress sensitivity and reading ability in primary school children.

29th February

Sarah Critten

Psychology and Behavioural Sciences, Coventry University

The role of spelling in the relationship between oral and written language in children with specific language impairment.

7th March

Lisa Hopkins

Psychology and Behavioural Sciences, Coventry University

Bullying and cyber-bullying.

14th March

Dr Jackie Abell

Lancaster University

Discourse and Identity.

21st March

Kate Walker

Psychology and Behavioural Sciences, Coventry University

Comparison of the psychological characteristic of desisters and
persisters of intimate partner violence.

28th March

Prof. Lucy Yardley

University of Southampton

Learning from LifeGuide: Developing web-based health interventions.

4th April

Amy Grubb

Psychology and Behavioural Sciences, Coventry University

An exploratory study of police hostage (crisis) negotiation within the UK.