PsyCen Postgraduate Research Student Conference 2024

Schedule

Tue Jun 18 2024 at 09:30 am to 04:00 pm

Location

The Knowledge Exchange, Level 1, The Rose Bowl | Leeds, EN

Please join us for our annual PsyCen PGR conference to hear all about the wide range of exciting research our students are undertaking.
About this Event

9:30am: Welcome (Felicity Woodhouse & Marie Luo)


9.40am

  • Ben Bolton-Grant: 'The mechanisms of change in the Talking Out Residential for young people who stammer.'

10.00am

  • Lindsey King: 'Autism and cancer prevalence, diagnosis, treatment and outcomes: A scoping review.'

10.10 am

  • Rebecca Spencer: 'Understanding and addressing diabetes-related barriers to cancer screening.'

10.30 am

  • Naomi de Graff: 'Speech and language therapists' perceptions of developing therapeutic alliance.'



10.40 am: Break and an opportunity to view the poster presentations over a cup of tea/coffee (Rose Bowl Atrium)

  • Jake Fry: 'Leadership in online communities that conduct offline activities.'
  • Claire Powlesland: 'Physical and psychosocial effects of radical chemoradiotherapy for cervix cancer: a systematic review.'
  • John Connolly: 'Using virtual reality to investigate visual exploratory activity in elite adolescent soccer players.'
  • Tina Kent: 'Experiences of women who self-report Breast Implant Illness (BII): A qualitative evidence synthesis.'
  • Katherine Barker: 'The impact of scientific communication of sex differences and gender essentialism on gender discrimination.'
  • Ella Ford: 'The experiences of people TTC following miscarriage, and their advice and support needs in the context of the preconception health agenda.'
  • Maria Kaye: 'My experience of participant recruitment.'
  • Georgie Forhsall: 'Will I ever be pain free?': Patient experiences of adverse outcomes following urogynaecological treatment.'
  • Emily Dickens: TBC


11:10am

  • Lauren Korytko: 'What happens next?: Using story completion to explore understandings of age-discrepant attractions and relationships.'

11.30 am

  • Shawna Tarant: 'Conducting a qualitative systematic review.'

11.40 am

  • Marie Luo: 'Co-designing Strength Training for psychosocial Wellbeing in Perimenopause.'



12:00 pm: Lunch

1.00 pm

  • Sarah White: 'Clinical decision-making and phonetic transcription.'

1.20pm

  • Rebecca Platt: 'Optimising acute oncology care for people living with dementia.'

1.30 pm

  • Clare Price: 'Life narratives of older adults sexually abused as children.'

1.50 pm

  • Ryan Horuz: 'Exploring e-cigarette initiation without a history of smoking.'




2.00 pm: Break and an opportunity to view the poster presentations over a cup of tea/coffee (Rose Bowl Atrium)


2.20 pm

  • Debbie Rigby: 'Planning and progress so far - Study 1 An environmental scan: What menopause-related policies and guidance are publicly and internally (i.e. institutionally) available to support and inform women teachers in Rotherham, Sheffield and Doncaster?'

2.30 pm

  • Felicity Woodhouse: 'Designing a dual-focus methodological qualitative approach to gain a holistic understanding of the experiences of UK sugar dating recipients.'

2.50 pm

  • Pearl Tshimbalanga: 'Re-structuring Curriculum Decolonisation within Psychology: The impact of curriculum decolonisation methods on BME sense of self and belonging within higher education.'

3.10pm

  • May Parkinson: 'Rewriting failure narratives: Student and staff experiences of the GCSE resit policy, using a participatory action informed approach.'



3.30pm: Wrapping up (Marie Luo & Felicity Woodhouse)
3.45 pm: Close

Where is it happening?

The Knowledge Exchange, Level 1, The Rose Bowl, Portland Way, Leeds, United Kingdom
Tickets

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