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The provision of psychological treatment on the NHS has undergone an ‘Uberisation’, in which therapists are pressured to exaggerate their success, a conference on work heard. Dr Elizabeth Cotton said…
Women in the Republic of Ireland are much more likely than men to be looking for work since the Covid pandemic began, a new study has found. Researchers found that…
Colonels, brigadiers and generals who leave the Army are more likely than lower ranks to find high-quality civilian work, a conference on work and employment has heard. Dr Wang Wen…
The BSA President is nominated by the membership and appointed by the trustees. The BSA’s current President, Professor Susan Halford, completes their term of office in December 2021. Nominations are…
What a difference a year makes: the impact of Covid 19 on graduate careers[i], published in July by the University of Warwick’s Institute for Employment Research and funded by the…
In the words of Michael Young, one of the 58 interviewed Pioneers in the Pioneers of Social Research Project, research is about following: “your inner light… Find out what you’re…
Dear Professor French, Closure of Anthropology and Sociology at UWA I am writing to you in my role as President of the British Sociological Association. As the professional body that…
The latest Impact Factor Rankings have been released and the BSA has reason to celebrate. All four of journals have reached their highest Impact Factors ever in their respective histories….
Our flagship journal is looking for applications for full editorial teams of 7-8 editors or applications for a core team of fewer editors, who will work with the BSA to…