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    By working faithfully eight hours a day, you may eventually get to be boss and work twelve hours a day. - Robert Frost (1875 - 1963), US poet (attrib.)

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    Leading the way with psychology

    Leaders set the tone. In any organisation, it’s up to leaders to develop a culture that supports workers, allowing them to engage, re-energise, fulfil their potential within the workplace, and sets the groundwork for all future successes.

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        • Work on the world stage

          11 February 2020

          Zoe Sanderson (University of Bristol) hears from Dr Roxane Gervais and Dr Jon Cox about plans for the European Association of Work and Organizational Psychology conference in Glasgow, May 2021.

          • Work and occupational
        • Work, workers and workplaces

          11 June 2020

          Roxane Gervais on flexibility and leadership.

          • Work and occupational
        • Addressing the key public health issues of our time

          03 October 2018

          Ella Rhodes reports on a new government strategy: 'Improving people’s health: Applying behavioural and social sciences to improve population health and wellbeing in England'.

          • Health
        • A tricky balance

          23 October 2019

          Ella Rhodes reports from a British Psychological Society Division of Occupational Psychology and Society of Occupational Medicine conference on remote and flexible working.

          • Work and occupational
        • Advice for aspiring psychologists

          11 September 2019

          We've been asking psychologists for years what one piece of advice they would give to aspiring psychologists. Here we collect the top answers.

          • BPS updates
        • It's 2040. Psychology has changed. How?

          08 July 2020

          To tie in with the British Psychological Society's Annual Conference theme of 'Psychology of the future: Changing landscapes', we asked contributors for their '2040 visions'.

          • BPS updates
          • Covid
        • Elections at Society AGM

          13 September 2019

          Ella Rhodes on new BPS electees.

        • President’s column: June 2015

          16 June 2015

          From Professor Jamie Hacker Hughes.

          • BPS updates
        • The Psychologist Guide to… Leadership

          09 May 2016

          Our journalist Ella Rhodes speaks to psychologists for evidence-based tips. Sponsored by Goldsmiths Institute of Management Studies.

          • Work and occupational
        • Towards a 'new normal' and beyond

          08 July 2020

          Collecting together our special summer print edition, with a few extras.

          • BPS updates
        • A representation of Psyche, taken from the BPS logo

          Society - September 2013

          18 September 2013

          President’s column; Lifetime Achievment Award; Strategic Plan consultation; Psychology Education Award; forensic psychology awards; work–life balance; and more

          • BPS updates
        • A pair of glasses on top of an open book

          The ultimate psychology reading list

          20 February 2024

          Since 2008, The Psychologist has been asking people in its 'One on One' section for 'One book or journal article that all psychologists should read'. Here we collect their answers.

          • BPS updates
          • Teaching and learning