
Professor Sally Marlow
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Professor of Practice in Public Understanding of Mental Health Research, King's College London. BBC Broadcaster. Have left X. Reach me on LinkedIn, see below
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Calling Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience colleagues: if thoughts are turning back to work after a long weekend off, can I suggest you book onto this.... lots of practical examples, & I promise you'll take something away for your own research

Demystifying Impact - join us Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience on Thursday to hear from others on their journey toward research #impact, and how you can maximise your own impact. w/ Simon Wessely @MatthewHotopf Professor Sally Marlow š Thu 20 Apr, 13:00 - 19:00 š #DenmarkHillCampus eventbrite.co.uk/e/demystifyingā¦

This Thursday! All Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience staff and students welcome, and other colleagues King's College London do come along too if you're interested in hearing how we approach impact


My fabulous Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience colleague Virginia Carter Leno has been working with the supremely talented City of London Sinfonia (CLS) and composer @AmbleSkuse to create a concert to celebrate neurodiversity at Southbank Centre on May 14th - two performances, pay what you can southbankcentre.co.uk/whats-on/classā¦


A fabulous collaboration to create new music to represent the many facets of mental health and illness, with thanks to Bethlem Gallery and ESRC Centre for Society and Mental Health Listen Sunday 14th May 1845 on BBC Radio 3 and afterwards here bbc.co.uk/programmes/m00ā¦

New music for BBC Radio 3 representing the diversity of mental health and mental illness, co-composed by Gawain Hewitt with experts by experience from Mental Fight Club Bethlem Gallery ESRC Centre for Society and Mental Health on 14th May 1845, then listen here bbc.co.uk/programmes/m00ā¦

Tune into BBC Radio 3 this Sunday at 6.45pm for āBetween the Earsā. Economic and Social Research Council IAA funded Professor Sally Marlow and Gawain Hewitt worked with people with lived experience of mental illness to explore the question: what does mental illness sound like? Listen here -orlo.uk/kp5po

This was an incredible project, resulting in an utterly extraordinary performance - I would not have missed it for the world. Bravo Virginia Carter Leno City of London Sinfonia (CLS) @AmbleSkuse @JenBitesPeople

Join our team at the ESRC Centre for Society and Mental Health ESRC Centre for Society and Mental Health at King's College London, and work help us develop impact in areas like policy, the arts, charities, local communities and more.

Prof Laura Crane ! Fabulous news!

My fabulous friend Noni Needs won a "rising star" journalism award, proving you can succeed whenever you decide to start a new career. I couldn't be more proud.


Just a few days left to apply for this fantastic impact job at our Centre - closing date Monday 10th July. Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience King's Social Science & Public Policy King's Global Affairs Kingās jobs King's Global Health & Social Medicine (GHSM) HSPRD IOPPN

Brilliant convo hosted by LeahCharlesKing Bipolar UK with Lade Smith CBE Thomas Kabir Professor Sally Marlow & PreetDas asking how advance choice documents can be implemented advancechoice.org lots of positive ideas. And we need to spread the word! #coproduction



Starting tonight and on all week, from Telltale on BBC Radio 3 women of substance - bbc.co.uk/programmes/m00⦠written and presented by Professor Sally Marlow and produced by geraldine fitzgerald first ep on #FridaKahlo

ā What can women artistsā work tell us about their addictions? In BBC Radio 3's Women of Substance, Prof Sally Marlow Professor Sally Marlow looks at five legendary women artists. She discusses the series & explains what Billie Holiday's lyrics reveal about alcohol use in women ā¬ļø