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Really enjoyed this WorkLifePsych MyPockketPsych podcast conversation with Richard Mackinnon and my colleague Daniel Waldeck on our body of published research work on ostracism and social exclusion in the context of the workplace University of Chichester Psychology & Criminology worklifepsych.com/podcast/171/
Fantastic to remotely present our review on stressors and coping at Esports Research Network. Noting how performance pressure dominates stressors, while internal regulation and mastery coping are common strategies. We proposed targeted interventions, and highlight gaps in the esport field.
Hampshire & Tyndall (2024) - Brodie Hampshire's research work on the Quiet Eye Effect and cognitive attention factors in esports performance was published this week in Human Kinetics psychology of esports special issue in JEGE University of Chichester Psychology & Criminology Dr Benjamin T. Sharpe Research@UoC
Incredibly excited to found the new BSc (Hons) Psychology of Esports programme at University of Chichester, where will serve as the programme coordinator. Bringing together the world of psychology and the rapidly evolving esports landscape. See the press article below: chi.ac.uk/news/worlds-fi…
Article in Psychology Today 'Dangerous Distortions from Dark Personalities' discusses our recent Dark Personalities & Ostracism paper in The Journal of Psychology ' University of Chichester Psychology & Criminology Research@UoC psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-hu… #ostracism #darkpersonalities
Is Imposter Phenomenon holding you back from success at work? Sign up for our University of Chichester short course on 15 January to understand and overcome it chi.ac.uk/news/learn-how…
The BSc (Hons) Psychology of Esports programme at University of Chichester represents a new initiative that I hope will have a profound impact on the esports population, the esports field and the broader psychology landscape. Check out my column below: chi.ac.uk/news/dr-benjam…
Find out more about the diverse career options for graduates of our world-first Psychology of Esports degree 👇 chi.ac.uk/news/psycholog… University of Chichester University of Chichester Psychology & Criminology Dr Benjamin T. Sharpe
A lovely honour and surprise to be included on the British Psychological Society 2024 end of year list of nominations of recognition of wonderful Psychology colleagues who are doing fantastic work across our field. Thank you! bps.org.uk/news/celebrati… University of Chichester Press Office University of Chichester Psychology & Criminology University of Chichester
Lecturer Dr Stephanie Jane Bennett visited the House of Lords this week appealing for extra support for the children of prisoners. University of Chichester Psychology & Criminology chi.ac.uk/news/chicheste…
Excited to have contributed to Esports Business Management (Vol. 2)! In Chapter 2, Seth Jenny and I explore esports levels, pro pathways, governance, youth growth, college & university orgs, recruitment, scholarships, and key challenges. Grateful to be part of this!
“The evidence is clear: we are not built for unbroken vigilance.” Read this report on a recent paper from Dr Benjamin T. Sharpe - and its implications for high-risk professions. chi.ac.uk/news/human-att…
Great news, we've jumped 21 places in the latest Complete University Guide 🎉 Find out more 👉chi.ac.uk/news/significa…
New research highlights the gap between technological innovation and reality for individuals living with dementia. Dr Benjamin T. Sharpe chi.ac.uk/news/new-resea…
Jones, Sharpe, King, Waldeck, & Tyndall (2025). Putting on a disguise to fit in: A mixed methods study of experiences in autistic camouflaging. Research in Neurodiversity. University of Chichester Dr Benjamin T. Sharpe #autisticcamouflaging #autisticmasking #camouflaging