Abstract

For the first time, the British Psychological Society held a conference that joined together the Developmental and Social Sections. The event was held over three days (9–11 September) at The Palace Hotel, in the heart of Manchester. Researchers often fall into both the Developmental and Social Sections and can find it difficult to decide where to present their work. This joint annual conference provided the perfect opportunity for such researchers to present their work to audiences of both developmental and social psychologists. With four keynote speakers, a ‘meet the experts’ session, and a vast array of posters and talks, organisers of the event should be proud to have planned and hosted such a large-scale and well thought-out conference. This article discusses the range of talks and workshops presented at the event, along with two postgraduate researchers’ experiences of presenting their research for the first time.

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