Psychology News
"Zero separation. Together for better care! Infant and family-centered developmental care in times of Covid-19" - has been published by the Global Alliance of Newborn Care (GLANCE). Professor Dieter Wolke is a member of the Chair Committee of GLANCE.
A new report entitled “Zero separation. Together for better care! Infant and family-centred developmental care in times of COVID-19 – A global survey of parents’ experiences” (https://bit.ly/3quUcCI) was published by the Global Alliance of Newborn Care (GLANCE) jointly with other international organisations. The report indicates the large variations in access between neonatal units across the world and the plight of parents to be able to see and hold their babies in neonatal units during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Professor Wolke is a member of the Chair Committee of GLANCE
Future leaders magazine selects final year students Rowchell Green and Michael Okojie as some of the “150 of the UK’s Most Outstanding African & African Caribbean Students and New Graduates”
Congratulations to our final year undergraduates, Rowchell Green and Michael Okojie, for being selected in the list of “150 of the UK’s Most Outstanding African & African Caribbean Students and New Graduates” by Future Leaders magazine. Rowchell is recognised for her work in Inspire, the society that tackles educational inequality in disadvantaged schools, and Micheal, for his work in Arts for Radio at Warwick, African and Caribbean Society and Black History Month. Check out more details at <https://www.flipsnack.com/futureleaders/future-leaders-2021-22-digi-version.html> (p.44 for Rowchell, p.46 for Michael).
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Congratulations to PhD student Aleksandra Krogulska for receiving a Psychonomic Society's 2021 Graduate Conference Award
Congratulations to PhD student Aleksandra Krogulska who is one of 20 students (and the only person from the UK) to receive one of the Psychonomic Society's 2021 Graduate Conference Awards
These awards are given annually to graduate students who will be presenting their research at the 2021 Annual Meeting, November 4-7. Award recipients are recognised during the meeting and receive $1,000 USD.

