The BPS Division of Health Psychology Conference Committee are pleased to announce the student bursaries for attendance at this year's DHP Annual Conference.
This year, the conference will be held in Brighton on 11th-13th September. Up to 8 student bursaries are available, that will cover early-bird registration to the DHP Annual Conference and up to £200 towards accommodation and travel. Please see the attached flyer for further details.
DHP Annual Conference 2013
Holiday Inn, Brighton
The confirmed key note speakers are:
-Professor Denise de Ridder, Utrecht University, Netherlands - I did good so now I can be bad: Justification processes as an explanation of self-regulation failure in health behaviour.
-Professor Kerry Chamberlain, Massey University - Auckland - Considering assumptions: Determining directions
-Professor Theresa Marteau, Director of Behaviour & Health Research Unit, University of Cambridge
-Dr Falko Sniehotta, Institute of Health & Society, Newcastle University - What have we learned from researching the ‘intention-behaviour gap’ and is it time for a shift in theory and paradigm?
Conference workshops:
Invited Symposium: Using mixed methods for intervention development and evaluation
'Ask the Experts' Session: Professor Diana Harcourt, Professor Paul Flowers, Professor Lucy Yardley and Dr Rachel Shaw
Pre-conference workshops (half day):
Specifying the Content of Complex Interventions to Improve Health: Using a Taxonomy of Behaviour Change Techniques (BCTs)
BREATHE Workshop
Further details can be found on the conference website: http://www.bps.org.uk/DHP2013
Emily Doe MSc MBPsS
PhD Researcher: Resilience and Well-Being in Long-Term Conditions
01604 892537
Chair of Postgraduate Sub-Committee of the BPS Division of Health Psychology
http://www.health-psychology.org.uk/whos-who-on-the-dhp-committee/postgraduate-chair.cfm
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