British Psychological Society
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The British Psychological Society (BPS), founded in 1901 as the Psychological Society and renamed in 1906, is a learned society that "promotes excellence and ethical practice in the science, education and practical applications of psychology."[1]
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People
Affiliations
- BPS is listed one of the funders of the Science Media Centre (since 2012).[2] BPS also welcomed SMC's recommendations (made on 05 Dec 2011) to their submission to the Leveson Inquiry (on 05 Dec 2011).[3][4]
- - BPS, Psychology in the political world, undated.
- - BPS, Society evidence to the Leveson Inquiry, 22 Dec 2011.
- - BPS, Psychology and the Leveson Inquiry, 20 Nov 2012.
Contact
- Address:
- 30 Tabernacle STreet
- London EC2A 4UE
- Tel: +44 (0) 207 330 0890
- E-mail: london AT bps.org.uk
- Website: http://www.bps.org.uk/
Notes
- ↑ BPS, The BPS, accessed 18 Oct 2013.
- ↑ SMC, SMC Funding August 2012, Géminis Papeles de Salud website, accessed 18 Oct 2013.
- ↑ BPS, The Leveson Inquiry: Culture, practice and ethics of the press, Dec 2011, accessed 18 Oct 2013.
- ↑ BPS, Psychology's influence in the political world, 15 Feb 2012, accessed 18 Oct 2013.