Latest News - School of Psychology
Dr Kanayo Umeh’s new book launch
Dr Sally Woods - Harm Reduction Conference, Bangkok
Sally flies to Thailand on Friday 17th April to attend the 2009 International Harm Reduction conference in Bangkok where she will be hosting a reception to launch The Liverpool John Moores University Harm Reduction Academy:
Dr Paul Lattimore secures a contract with Kellogg’s (30K) to develop research projects related to nutrition and appetite
Dr Paul Lattimore and Dr Peter Malinowski awarded funding of 14K from Mersey Care NHS trust
Dr Paul Lattimore and Dr Peter Malinowski have been awarded funding of 14K from Mersey Care NHS trust to conduct a yearlong investigation of the relationship between eating disorder symptoms, impulsivity, disinhibition and mindfulness.
Meditation, mindfulness and cognitive flexibility
Applied Psychology student's dissertation published in prestigious international journal.
Harm reduction partnership
President of International Harm Reduction Association visits LJMU to give his first professorial lecture.
Space psychology
Professor Andy Tattersall joins a topical team to advise European Space Agency on issues affecting astronauts.
Dr Alexandra Forsythe to evaluate mortuaries!
Dr Fiona Simmons, Dr Cath Willis & Dr Anne-Marie Adams awarded grant from the British Academy
How meditation can help you get better brain power
Read the Mail online article regarding Dr Peter Malinowskis’ recent study into how mediation can increase your brain power.
Dr Sally Woods has been invited to give the International keynote address at the Harm Reduction Conference in Oslo, Norway
Interested in psychology? Research participants wanted
Liverpool John Moores University is looking for members of the public to join a panel of volunteers for a range of psychology studies, giving you an opportunity to contribute to important scientific research. If you are added to the panel you will be under no obligation to participate in the studies, but if you do take part your out-of-pocket expenses will be reimbursed with shopping vouchers. All studies will be approved by an appropriate Research Ethics Committee.
Liverpool wins bid to host leading international drugs conference in 2010
Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU) has won the bid to host the International Harm Reduction Association’s 21st annual conference in 2010.