Can anyone share some good examples of websites they have developed for themselves or seen out there to support public engagement in a research project?
Waiting for the 🚂 back to London after an inspiring and thought-provoking 24hrs in Exeter visiting @barneydunn75.bsky.social to talk about all things anhedonia. Amazing how life comes full circle sometimes - our first collaboration was 14yrs ago 💫, exciting to be working on the next one!
Just to be clear, post will close early if/when 100 applications have been submitted.
Lots of updates from me this week! I am offering a PhD project on autobiographical memory interventions in psychosis with brilliant co-supervisors Amy Hardy and Caitlin Hitchcock as part of the #MRCDTP25 catalogue this year. Information is here: (kcl-mrcdtp.com).
Not sure the link above is working - hopefully this one is better www.kcl.ac.uk/jobs/095645-...
📢 Interview Study on Low Pleasure (Anhedonia) now OPEN to recruitment. The study aims to understand low pleasure first-hand, and the 1hr interview (online or in-person) will be co-facilitated by an Expert by Experience. Participants will be reimbursed £25.
Applying for postdoc jobs? I’ve just spent two days reading applications for a position in my lab, and I have a few tips that might be helpful for others... All just my ideas, but these are things that came up several times:
*New* paper out today in World Psychiatry! "Where do neurodevelopmental conditions fit in transdiagnostic psychiatric frameworks? Incorporating a new neurodevelopmental spectrum" onlinelibrary.wiley.com/action/oidcS...
Such a timely paper, a really helpful summary of where we are and what we need to do next 👍🏻 lots of these findings apply in psychosis as well.