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Going tea-total; cutting sugar from tea doesn't reduce drinkers enjoyment of a brew
New research from the School of Psychology suggests that tea drinkers still enjoy their brew without sugar even if they simply stopping using it altogether
Positive Impact Award for PsycSoc at the Leeds Partnership Awards
PsycSoc, the departmental society for School of Psychology students won an award for positive impact at the Leeds Partnership Awards.
Academics from the LGB Regional Institute of Mental Health visit Leeds
The School of Psychology was visited by Dr Sonia Deuri and Dr Arunjyoti Baruah from LGB Regional Institute of Mental Health, Assam to celebrate their collaboration on The Big Picture research project.
Leeds research suggests employers should encourage napping, but just for an hour.
New research recently published by the School of Psychology at the University of Leeds suggests that allowing employees to take an hours respite will increase productivity later in the day.
Leeds researchers to visit Nanjing Normal University to celebrate partnerships
Professor Anna Madill and PhD candidate Yao Zhao will visit Psychology at Nanjing Normal University in April to celebrate our newly developed partnership.