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Pandemic makes EP's 3rd mental health talk, Managing Depression and Low Mood, even more timely
Event Public Engagement
29 October 2020
EP launches new EPICS website to coincide with Oxford’s Centenary of Women
Department General
27 October 2020
10 October is World Mental Health Day
Event General Research
10 October 2020
How are EP researchers contributing to mental health efforts around COVID-19?
Oxford University recognises 100-year anniversary of the formal admission of women
Alumni Event Public Engagement
7 October 2020
Ambitious Oxford initiative launched to address graduate under-representation
Award Outreach
1 October 2020
Impact of returning to school on adolescent mental health the subject of a new study
Public Engagement Research
8 September 2020
Researchers from Department of Experimental Psychology have found that, during lockdown, teenagers mental health is struggling compared to their parents.
Raised blood pressure and diabetes alter brain structure to slow thinking speed and memory
Research
8 September 2020
In a new study, neuroscientists in EP and NDCN have found that raised blood pressure and diabetes in mid-life alter brain structure to slow thinking speed and memory.
Enriching Engagement (Round 2) awardees announced
Award General Public Engagement
25 August 2020
The awardees for the second round of the University of Oxford’s Enriching Engagement funding scheme have now been announced, including two projects from Experimental Psychology.
Nuffield Early Language Intervention – key to pupils’ COVID-19 catch-up
Impact Research
25 August 2020
New Programme Helps Frontline Healthcare Workers at Risk from PTSD and Depression
Outreach Research
24 July 2020
Managing Stress and Overcoming Anxiety Talk: Video now available
General Public Engagement
11 June 2020
Managing Stress and Overcoming Anxiety is the first talk in Experimental Psychology's Our Mental Wellness Series.
The neurobiology of social distance: why loneliness may be the biggest threat to survival
Research
8 June 2020
Never before have we experienced social isolation on a massive scale as we have during the evolving COVID-19 pandemic.