Exploring the potential for creative and arts-based methods for applied psychological research (seminar series)

University of the West of England, Bristol
Delivery Method: Face-to-face

A series of three seminars, funded by The British Psychological Society, held in multiple locations: Bath, Birmingham and Bristol.

21 May 2019, Bath University
Visualising and storying applied psychology

Speakers include:

  • Dr Hannah Frith, University of Brighton
  • Dawn Mannay, Cardiff University
  • Dr Harriet Shortt, University of the West of England (UWE) Bristol
  • Dr Naomi Moller, The Open University

11 June 2019, Aston University, Birmingham
‘Piercing the mundane’?

Speakers include:

  • Dr Laura Radcliff, University of Liverpool
  • Dr Cathy Randle-Phillips, University of Bath
  • Professor Karen Rodham, Staffordshire University

8 July 2019, University of the West of England, Bristol
Telling stories in and about research

Speakers include:

  • Professor Virginia Braun, University of Auckland
  • Professor Brett Smith, University of Birminham
  • Dr Kip Jones, Bournemouth University
  • Professor Celia Kitzinger, Cardiff University


Each seminar will also include presentations from postgraduate students and early career researchers and creative activities.

Refreshments and lunch will be provided, and a small fee is payable for each seminar. Booking is required via the 'Visit Website' button.

Submissions are invited for oral presentations and posters for the seminar series from postgraduate students (Masters, Professional Doctorate and PhD) and early career researchers in psychology and related social and health science disciplines on the theme of the use of creative and arts-based methods for applied research.

Deadline for submissions: 1 March 2019.

A small number of modest travel bursaries are available for student presenters. Submit an abstract and apply for a travel bursary.


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