Writing together
In a recent academic writing chat on Twitter (#acwri) people talked about writing collaboratively. It took me a while to understand what people understood when they said collaborative writing. It seemed like for many,…
In a recent academic writing chat on Twitter (#acwri) people talked about writing collaboratively. It took me a while to understand what people understood when they said collaborative writing. It seemed like for many,…
Prof. Simon Rogers is organising the QOL Conference in Liverpool-8th International Workshop. This two day conference will cover many topics relevant to clinicians especially working in the head and neck cancer field.…
This week (20th Sept Thursday), the research seminar in the School of Medicine will be around the issues of medical training. Prof. Charlotte Rees from the University of Dundee will talk about ‘Professionalism dilemma…
We are kicking off the research seminars with a seminar by Dr. Andrew Bastawrous from London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine. The title suggests a very interesting seminar! Studying Blindness – There’s an App for…
You are all warmly invited to the research seminars taking place in the School of Medicine, in St Andrews. You will find speakers from wide ranging disciplines talking about the their field and their most recent…
Prof. Chris Williams will be giving a seminar at the University of St Andrews on 20th September. See the flyer. It’s on web-based treatments for depression (see www.livinglifetothefull.com). I’m curious to hear about…
British Psychological Society Social Psychology Section Annual Meeting will take place in St Andrews next week (21-23 August)! Do say hi if you’re attending! We also have a symposium on our Mela study (“The processes…
University of St Andrews is hosting this year’s International Conference on Communication in Healthcare 4-7th September 2012 – just a couple of weeks away! Check out the programme.
If you have never attended a UKSBM annual meeting, this is your chance. It’s a small’ish meeting with health psychology, behavioural medicine, and public health researchers. Junior researchers also get to present.…
Yesterday, I made a good decision. I went to hear a talk given by Catherine Marshall. Why was it a good decision? I will explain. Because although as part of our professional role, we go to many seminars and talks,…