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Edith Morley Annual Lecture 2023 Delivered by Professor Nazanin Derakhshan

The Edith Morley Lecture 2023 delivered by Professor Nazanin Derakhshan provided a powerful message regarding the problems and struggles faced by those diagnosed with breast cancer, whilst highlighting the important…Read More >

Edith Morley Annual Lecture 2023 Delivered by Professor Nazanin Derakhshan

Reading Emotions 2023: Fluctuation and Change

This year’s edition of Reading Emotions will explore how we measure and understand the fluctuations in neural and psychological components of thought and behaviour, across development and through the course…Read More >

Reading Emotions 2023: Fluctuation and Change

2023 SPCLS Early Career Researcher Conference

The annual Early Career Researcher (ECR) Conference at the School of Psychology and Clinical Language Sciences will take place on the 31st of March 2023. The conference, whilst open to…Read More >

2023 SPCLS Early Career Researcher Conference

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