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The following article has been written by Professor Gail Kinman and Dr Almuth McDowall, Co-Chairs of the DOP Work-Life Balance Working Group.
View resultUniversity staff are key to facilitating the success of students, but staff wellbeing is still not a universal priority for the higher education institutions, says chartered occupational psychologist Dr Ashley Weinberg.
View result09 October 2018
Professor Gail Kinman and Dr Kevin Tech review the research evidence.
03 July 2017
Mariella Miraglia and Gail Kinman review the evidence on presenteeism.
22 November 2024
Gail Kinman and Christine Grant.
06 December 2017
Occupational psychologists recognised in human resources prize.
19 May 2015
Professor Gail Kinman reports from the Society's Annual Conference.
05 May 2016
Professor Gail Kinman reports on a British Psychological Society presence at the European Academy of Occupational Health Psychology conference.
25 May 2016
Gail Kinman, Almuth McDowall and the members of the Switched on Culture Research Group report from a conference.
21 May 2015
Professor Gail Kinman reports on Professor Sir Cary Cooper’s keynote at the Society’s Annual Conference – how can psychologists help to enhance mental capital and wellbeing at work?
13 October 2021
Ella Rhodes spoke to visiting Professor of Occupational Health Psychology Gail Kinman (Birkbeck, University of London) and Dr Christine Grant, Deputy Head of the School of Psychological, Social and Behavioural Sciences (Coventry University), ahead of their British Psychological Society webinar on ways to make home working a success.
11 June 2019
Report on higher education staff shows that many are having a hard time. Ella Rhodes reports.
08 January 2015
To mark the British Psychological Society's Division of Occupational Psychology annual conference, currently taking place in Glasgow, we collect archive contributions from some of the speakers.
Series: The Work-Life Balance Bulletin A DOP Publication Volume: 5 Issue: 1
Date of Publication: 01-01-2021
Author(s): Paula Brough, Gail Kinman, Almuth McDowall, Xi Wen (Carys) Chan
View #MeToo’ for work - life balanceSeries: The Work-Life Balance Bulletin A DOP Publication Volume: 5 Issue: 1
Date of Publication: 01-01-2021
Author(s): Gail Kinman, Almuth McDowall
View The Great Homeworking Experiment - what can we learn from the pandemic?Series: The Work Life Balance Bulletin: a DOP Publication Volume: 5 Issue: 2
Date of Publication: 01-01-2021
Author(s): Gail Kinman
View Supporting social workers to work remotelySeries: The Work Life Balance Bulletin: a DOP Publication Volume: 4 Issue: 2
Date of Publication: 01-01-2020
Author(s): Almuth McDowall, Gail Kinman
View Message from the Co-chairsSeries: The Work Life Balance Bulletin: a DOP Publication Volume: 4 Issue: 2
Date of Publication: 01-01-2020
Author(s): Gail Kinman
View Working at home and parenting during Covid-19Series: The Work Life Balance Bulletin: a DOP Publication Volume: 3 Issue: 2
Date of Publication: 01-01-2019
Author(s): Almuth McDowall, Gail Kinman
View Message from the Co-chairsSeries: The Work Life Balance Bulletin: a DOP Publication Volume: 3 Issue: 2
Date of Publication: 01-01-2019
Author(s): Almuth McDowall, Gail Kinman
View Interesting snippetsSeries: OP Matters Volume: 1 Issue: 40
Date of Publication: 01-12-2018
Author(s): Gail Kinman, Kevin Teoh
View What could make a difference to the mental health of UK doctors? A review of the research evidenceSeries: OP Matters Volume: 1 Issue: 40
Date of Publication: 01-12-2018
Author(s): Gail Kinman, Roxane Gervais
View Focusing on mental health at work: A broader perspectiveSeries: OP Matters Volume: 1 Issue: 40
Date of Publication: 01-12-2018
Author(s): Roxane L. Gervais, Gail Kinman
View Let’s change the narrative: A review of the DOP/SOM seminar – Health professionals under pressure: Avoiding burnout, exhaustion and stress and caring for the care givers22-01-2015
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