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Special issue: Conference special
The newsletter, part of the Division of Occupational Psychology's Member Engagement Campaign, is a source of information about the Division, forthcoming events, and a forum for the sharing of best practice.
This special issue includes reports and reviews from the 2014 DOP Conference in Brighton.
Contents
Editorial
Robert Goate
Letter from the Chair
Ian Bushnell
Letter from the Outgoing Chair
Almuth McDowall
Tribute to J. Richard Hackman - A giant of our profession
Pauline Willis & Ruth Wageman
Poster-haste
Jonathan Cox & Katarzyna Cichomska
'Managing' work-life balance: A workshop for practitioners
Gail Kinman, Almuth McDowall, Christine Grant, Nicky Payne & Siobhan Wray
Media coverage from DOP 2014 Conference
Stephen McGlynn
Evidence-based practice in practice
Claudia Nuttgens & Rob Briner
The DOP Conference from a POP delegate's perspective
Lucy Gallagher
A steward's viewpoint
Shyam Mojaria
Conference raises money for local charity
Jim Taylor
Some not very evidence-based reflections on DOP 2014
Rob B. Briner
Were 8 Great? Doing more with less - An introduction to the new MSc curriculum
Almuth McDowell, Clive Fletcher & Georgina Wong
An undergraduate's view of DOP 2014
- No 1 Hannah Davison
- No 2 Charlotte Abbott
We have always been social constuctionists
William James
Fear Selecting, developing and assessing sports coaches: Making the case for personality assessment
Tom Bailey
Talent management and managing a continuing professional development session
Andrew Clements
New Voices
Introduced by Laura Neale
PsyPAG 2013 Conference: Experiences of an OP themed symposium
Laura Neale
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