The curtain comes down on ECP 2023

The final day of ECP saw delegates enjoy a diverse range of presentations and speeches as the curtain came down on a hugely successful four days, as the baton was passed to Cyprus as the hosts of ECP 2025. First up in Auditorium One was Robin Banerjee discussing the topic of relationships and mental health… Continue reading The curtain comes down on ECP 2023

Day three at ECP 2023 covers sustainability, collective traumas and rap music

Eef Hogervorst kicked things off with her keynote address ‘Dementia diagnoses in LMIC: the role of sociodemographic and health inequalities’ in the main auditorium. Attendees had plenty of sessions to choose from, with the BPS’s Divisions of Clinical Psychology, Educational and Child Psychology, and Occupational Psychology all running events as part of the programme for… Continue reading Day three at ECP 2023 covers sustainability, collective traumas and rap music

Keynotes highlight poverty, inequalities and climate change on day two ECP 2023

The first day of presentations at the European Congress of Psychology 2023 began with the event’s first keynote speaker Professor Rusi Jaspal, Pro Vice-Chancellor at the University of Brighton. Professor Jaspal’s talk, titled ‘Coping with threats to identity amid change, uncertainty and technological innovation’, took listeners on a journey through his career conducting psychological research… Continue reading Keynotes highlight poverty, inequalities and climate change on day two ECP 2023

European Congress of Psychology 2023 underway in Brighton

The 18th European Congress of Psychology started on Monday evening with the opening ceremony at the Brighton Centre.   The renowned Brighton Gay Men’s Chorus gave a well-received performance ahead of speeches by The Mayor of Brighton & Hove, Councillor Jackie O’Quinn, BPS chief executive Sarb Bajwa, BPS President Nicky Hayes and Christoph Steinebach, President… Continue reading European Congress of Psychology 2023 underway in Brighton