Notices
Stella’s request
Dear ATP Members, The newsletter team is currently gathering contributions for the new Division for Teachers and Researchers in Psychology (DTRP) bumper newsletter.
This bi-annual issue will be showcasing achievements, issues, research, etc at all levels of academia and will be disseminated across the UK. We would like to invite Members to contribute to this first issue. If you feel this is something you would like to get involved in, please contact us (dtrp@bps.org.uk). We are flexible regarding content, which can relate to activities at an individual staff member level or a department level. This could be an update on research, or discussion of an issue within the teaching of
Psychology at your institute or at a particular level of education. We already have a number of contributions from tutors within Higher Education, however our network has the advantage of representing tutors at all levels of academia and we would very much like our publication to represent these varied groups.
Please pass this communication on to anyone you feel maybe interested. We look forward to hearing from you.
Stella
Academic Assistant Division for
Teachers and Researchers in Psychology
The British Psychological Society
dtrp@bps.org.uk www.bps.org.uk/dtrp
ATP – The Journal
We are re-launching the ATP Journal as a peer-reviewed publication with articles on psychological topics and personal research. Contributions should be sent to the editors, Craig Roberts and Evie Bentley, who reserve the usual editorial rights.
Send us your contributions!
croberts@totton.ac.uk and eviepsych1@gmail.com
EFPTA The European Federation of Psychology Teachers’ Associations.
We are meeting in Seville on Friday and Saturday 23/24 October.
We are planning a European conference in Bratislava, Slovakia on
16/17 April 2010
Details of both these events can be obtained from Joe Cocker,
joe.cocker@ukonline.co.uk
PSYCHOLOGY and FASHION
After Joe Cocker’s workshop on this topic, a number of teachers expressed interest in a full-day seminar on the topic, possibly in London in March. If you would like to register interest in this please e-mail joe.cocker@ukonline.co.uk