Skip to main content Skip to navigation

News

Show all news items

Counselling Student wins top prize at BACP Research Conference

Liz Harrison, current student on the BA (Hons) Counselling and Psychotheraphy Degree won the PCCS Books Prize 2015 at the BACP (British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy) Research Conference 2015. The event was held in Nottingham on 15th/16th May.

Liz won a £500 cash prize for a piece of person centred/humanistic research, which she presented at the conference and she was awarded on the night. Dr Jeannie Wright, Director of Counselling in the Centre for Lifelong Learning said "Congratualtions to Liz, with competition from Masters and Doctoral students, this is a great achievement."

To read more about the conference vist the BACP website.

Tue 19 May 2015, 10:49 | Tags: CLL Counselling research Undergraduate