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STEM Spotlight | Psychology 101

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This week's bitesize episode focusses on the topic of Psychology and you'll hear highlights from three interviews with our role models who all work in different
branches of Psychology. Each of these women explain what a typical day in their job looks like, what research they do, the favourite aspect of their work and they pass on some advice to the students who interviewed them.
Featuring:
Dr Megan Kenny, a lecturer at Sheffield Hallan University specialising in Forensic Psychology
Dr Megan Sumeracki, a Cognitive Psychological Scientist and Co-Founder of The Learning Scientists
Charlotte Pitt, a Child and Adolescent Psychoanalytic Psychotherapist
Listen to the full episodes by searching STEM Untapped in your chosen podcast platform
If you know a group of students who would like to interview female or non-binary role models, please get in touch by emailing podcast@untappedinnovation.com
Likewise, if you know anyone who would be a great role model, let us know by emailing meg.isaacs@untappedinnovation.com
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This week's bitesize episode focusses on the topic of Psychology and you'll hear highlights from three interviews with our role models who all work in different
branches of Psychology. Each of these women explain what a typical day in their job looks like, what research they do, the favourite aspect of their work and they pass on some advice to the students who interviewed them.
Featuring:
Dr Megan Kenny, a lecturer at Sheffield Hallan University specialising in Forensic Psychology
Dr Megan Sumeracki, a Cognitive Psychological Scientist and Co-Founder of The Learning Scientists
Charlotte Pitt, a Child and Adolescent Psychoanalytic Psychotherapist
Listen to the full episodes by searching STEM Untapped in your chosen podcast platform
If you know a group of students who would like to interview female or non-binary role models, please get in touch by emailing podcast@untappedinnovation.com
Likewise, if you know anyone who would be a great role model, let us know by emailing meg.isaacs@untappedinnovation.com
Follow us on Instagram @STEMUntapped
Check out our website

Send us a text

Follow us on Instagram @STEMUntapped
Connect with us on LinkedIn @STEMUntappedCIC
Check out our website

  continue reading

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