Abstract

I had the privilege of being awarded a BPS Postgraduate Bursary to attend the BPS Annual Conference in Nottingham in April 26-28 2016. For me, this was a wonderful opportunity to not only present some of my work related to mental health and stigma in Muslim diasporic communities, but also to get a sense of the cross-section of research being conducted across the various psychological disciplines. I was amazed by the wide variety of topics, panels, and attendees from all over the UK, and, indeed, from different corners of the world! The conference, spanning three days, was a whirlwind of activity including plenary lectures, breakout sessions with multiple talks straddling different themes in psychology, as well as a signing ceremony of a new memorandum of understanding between the BPS and its New Zealand counterpart!

Full Text
Paper version not known

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call