For the divisional seminar in May, we were pleased to welcome Dr Chris Keyworth CPsychol FHEA, Lecturer in Psychology from the University of Leeds. He presented on “The best of both worlds: the value of mixed methods in applied health research”.

For the divisional seminar in May, we were pleased to welcome Dr Chris Keyworth CPsychol FHEA, Lecturer in Psychology from the University of Leeds. He presented on “The best of both worlds: the value of mixed methods in applied health research”.
This April, we were pleased to welcome three UoM PGRs who will presented their research findings.
In March, we were pleased to welcome Lara Seefeld from TU Dresden who presented on ‘Learning mediation analysis using PROCESS: practical tips and examples from a study on parents during the perinatal period’.
Dr Emily Eisner, Postdoctoral Research Associate from The University of Manchester presenting on ‘DAWN-P: Digital Assessment of Wellbeing in New Parents’ at our monthly Divisional Seminar on Wednesday 20th September
In January, we were pleased to welcome Dr Jodie Westhead from NCISH who presented on ‘Suicide after leaving the UK Armed Forces’
In December, we were pleased to welcome The 50th Anniversary Professor Sir Cary L Cooper, CBE from the University of Manchester Business School, who presented on ‘Enhancing Mental Wellbeing at Work’. You can watch a copy of the seminar here and download a copy of the...
For the divisional PGR seminar in October, we welcomed Fritz Handerer and Khalood Al Abri.
In November, we were pleased to welcome Dr Ola Demkowicz, Lecturer in Psychology of Education at the University of Manchester who presentied on ‘Longitudinal relationships across emotional distress, perceived emotion regulation, and social connections during early adolescence: A developmental cascades investigation’.
In October, Dr Jennifer Nicholas, Senior Research Fellow in Digital Mental Health at Orygen and The Centre for Youth Mental Health at the University of Melbourne, presented on “User design and implementation of digital mental health interventions”.
In September, Sam Cartwright-Hatton, Professor of Clinical Child Psychology Department of Psychology University of Sussex, presented on “What every adult mental health professional needs to know about child mental health: Intervening with adult clients to reduce the intergenerational transmission of poor mental health.”
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