Monthly Archives: March 2023

My placement with ACoRNS and an ever-growing interest in autism

By Anjali Das As part of World Autism Acceptance Week, Psychology graduate Anjali Das writes about her work placement with the ACoRNs team and the experiences that have influenced her future goals and passion for autism research. One year ago,

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The Brain Energy Lab: connecting and collaborating is fundamental to everything we do

By Catherine Hall The theme for this year’s British Science Week is connections and we thought it would be a good opportunity to ask one of our psychology lecturers, Dr Catherine Hall to tell us some of the reasons why

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Being a neurodivergent researcher: imposter thoughts, doom-boxes and the academic monolith

By Josh Francis In recognition of Neurodiversity Celebration Week, Psychology PhD student and neurodivergent researcher, Josh Francis has written about his experiences and personal journey through university which led him to his ADHD diagnosis. In this blog, Josh expresses his

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