Sam Royle (@psytechsam) 's Twitter Profile
Sam Royle

@psytechsam

Very bad at not being annoyed by science denialism.

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SalfordPsych (@salfordpsych) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations to all of our graduates today! It was fantastic to celebrate your achievements at the graduation ceremony this morning.

Dr Alan Price (@alandavidprice1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Salford Psychology Research Seminar: On Tuesday 12th September at 3pm our special guest speaker is Prof. Emma Boyland of University of Liverpool talking about her research on food advertising and eating behaviour in children. Follow this link for more info and to register... eventbrite.com/e/food-marketi…

Dr Michael Lomas (@drmikejl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We still have clearing places on all of our Psychology programmes at the University of Salford. Contact our clearing team on 0300 555 5030 #thisisyouryear

We still have clearing places on all of our Psychology programmes at the University of Salford. Contact our clearing team on 0300 555 5030 #thisisyouryear
Technician Commitment (@techscommit) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Do know a technician who has made significant contributions to their psychology department? Nominate them for the British Psychological Society Technical Support in Psychological Research/Teaching Award. Closing date: 17 September 2023 Nominate here: bps.org.uk/bpsatsip-techn…

Dr Alan Price (@alandavidprice1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

October's episode of the SalfordPsych Research Seminar Series will feature Professor Pooja Saini (She/Her) on the benefit of a men's suicide prevention programme. Weds 18th at 3pm in the Allerton Building. All welcome. Click this link to register and for more info: shorturl.at/rABLS

October's episode of the <a href="/SalfordPsych/">SalfordPsych</a> Research Seminar Series will feature <a href="/poojaliverpool/">Professor Pooja Saini (She/Her)</a> on the benefit of a men's suicide prevention programme. Weds 18th at 3pm in the Allerton Building. All welcome. Click this link to register and for more info: shorturl.at/rABLS
Samantha Gregory (@drsamgregory) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Preprint Alert!!📢 “The Salford Nature Environments Database (SNED): An open access database of standardized high-quality pictures from natural environments.” osf.io/preprints/psya….

Dr Robert Bendall (@robert_bendall) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢As part of an international research collaboration I am seeking volunteers to take part in an online study on cultural differences in emotional awareness 🧠 Retweets welcome🙏 SalfordPsych @tomhostler ENGAGE @SalfordUni @SalfordImpact @coen_sharon UoS Health & Society Penny Cook

📢As part of an international research collaboration I am seeking volunteers to take part in an online study on cultural differences in emotional awareness 🧠 

Retweets welcome🙏 <a href="/SalfordPsych/">SalfordPsych</a> @tomhostler <a href="/EngageSalford/">ENGAGE @SalfordUni</a> @SalfordImpact @coen_sharon <a href="/UoS_HealthSoc/">UoS Health & Society</a> <a href="/ProfPennyCook/">Penny Cook</a>
Dr Alan Price (@alandavidprice1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

November edition of our increasingly popular SalfordPsych research seminar series. Today, our very own Nabil Hasshim presented his experimental data showing that cognitive control can be manipulated, leading to improved performance in recognition of ambiguous language.

November edition of our increasingly popular <a href="/SalfordPsych/">SalfordPsych</a> research seminar series. Today, our very own <a href="/nhasshim/">Nabil Hasshim</a> presented his experimental data showing that cognitive control can be manipulated, leading to improved performance in recognition of ambiguous language.
Dr Emma Swift (@emma_swift_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Pleased to see mine and Dr Clare Edge’s article published today surrounding ageing women’s workplace wellbeing, with a focus on the menopause. The article is also part of The Psychologist special edition to be published in May - Being Political in Divisive Times SalfordPsych

Edge Hill Psychology (@edgehill_psych) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Are you a technical professional? We are looking for a Senior Technician to join our team in Edge Hill Psychology 💸 Salary: £30,487 to £32,982 per annum 🕗 Work pattern: Full Time, permanent role 📅 Closing Date: Thurs 29 August 2024 ➡️ Apply here: buff.ly/46sHSWi

Are you a technical professional? We are looking for a Senior Technician to join our team in Edge Hill Psychology

💸 Salary: £30,487 to £32,982 per annum
🕗 Work pattern: Full Time, permanent role
📅 Closing Date: Thurs 29 August 2024
➡️ Apply here: buff.ly/46sHSWi
Samantha Gregory (@drsamgregory) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited for our #ESRCFestival event: 'The Good The Bad and The Digital', exploring how the world affects our cognition, at Salford Museum & Art Gallery on the 23rd October – part of the Our Digital Lives event: festivalofsocialscience.com/events/our-dig… University of Salford @SalfordImpact SalfordPsych Sam Royle

PsychoPy @psychopy.bsky.social (@psychopy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Join us for one of our online workshops! 🧠 Dec 2nd: Intro to PsychoPy Builder 🌐 Dec 4th: Online research with Pavlovia 👩‍💻 Dec 5th: Extending Builder with Code Snippets 🐍 Dec 6th: Coding an Experiment in Python 👁️ Dec 9th: Intro to Eye tracking buff.ly/421cfkt

Samantha Gregory (@drsamgregory) 's Twitter Profile Photo

'The Salford Nature Environments Database (SNED): an open-access database of standardized high-quality pictures from natural environments' is now published open access in Behavior Research methods: link.springer.com/article/10.375… . Dr Robert Bendall Sam Royle Dr Michael Lomas

Dr Michael Lomas (@drmikejl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 Job alert! 🚨 Join our fantastic and diverse SalfordPsych team as a permanent Teaching and Learning Fellow in Psychology. Click the link below for further information: jobs.ac.uk/job/DLZ788/tea…

Dr Greg Keenan (@gregkeenan14) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our new paper on the links between sleep and BMI. We found that people with an evening chronotype might be more likely to use maladaptive emotion regulation strategies, to emotionally eat and subsequently have higher BMIs