University of Warwick: Psychology Society

The society of Psychology students at the University of Warwick have set up their own homepage/blog which acts as a forum where students can talk amongst themselves about whatever fascinates them; a blog where students can share interesting info, videos, songs, essays and whatever really gets them going about psychology; and a calendar where members can see what is happening and get involved. The RSS feed contains links to the latest content added to the site.

History and Theory of Psychology Student Network (HTN)

The HTN is “network of students in North America committed to increasing and promoting scholarly activity pertaining to the history and theory of psychology”. Members of the network contribute to the blog which focuses on community (informing each other of resources, events, etc) and advocacy (promoting history and theory of psychology in training and academia). The RSS feed contains excerpts from the latest contributions to the blog.

Learn Psychology - Term of the Day

Learn Psychology is a website by Jamie Davies and Mark Holah (Slapes Design - publish many psychology websites) that provides A-level Psychology students with a glossary of important terms and concepts. The “Term of the Day” RSS feed delivers a term + definition per day taken from the site’s glossary.

Learn Psychology

Learn Psychology is a website by Jamie Davies and Mark Holah (Slapes Design - publish many psychology websites) that provides A-level Psychology students with a glossary of important terms and concepts. The main RSS feed contains the latest 20 items entered into the glossary with full text definitions.

The Psych Files Podcast

The Psych Files Podcast, created and hosted by Professor Michael Britt (psychology teacher) is “a podcast for anyone taking (or teaching) a class in psychology as well as anyone interested in how theories in psychology can be seen in everyday life”. Michael covers the A to Z of basic psychological theory, research and practice. The RSS feed contains links to the podcasts which will probably play in many RSS readers. Podcast is also available through itunes.

My Psychological Ramblings

My Psychological Ramblings is a blog by Robert Kodama and friends (Ivan, Dominic and Prerna) that posts varied psychology-related multimedia content (posts, videos, files). The site is ideal for those with a passing interest in psychological research and phenomena and students learning about the area. Robert invites other bloggers to add content to his site. The RSS feed contains the latest posts added to the blog. 

Exploring Psychology

Exploring Psychology is a blog by David Webb, the mastermind behind the “All About Forensic Psychology” website. The blog is a place where David “showcases and reviews the very best freely available psychology resources on the Internet”. Intended for readers of all levels from student to practicing professional. The RSS feed contains the latest resources added to the blog.

GearFire Student Productivity

GearFire Student Productivity is a “daily productivity weblog”. It is the work of Geoff Ruddock, Jordan Slaman and Daniel Weiss, all authors with experience in web technology and passion for productivity. The blog contains productivity related articles in areas such as: tools to help get organized, online productivity tools, computer application reviews, web 2.0 and study tips. The RSS feed contains latest articles to be added to the blog.

blogcast.psychblog

Over at blogcast.psychblog you will find all the podcasts of interviews conducted by Jamie Davies for the PsychBlog website (a resource for A Level psychology students in the UK). The RSS feed contains a description of the interview and link to the audio file (playable directly in many RSS readers).

Counselling Connection

Counselling Connection is the official Blog of the Australian Institute of Professional Counsellors (AIPC). The goal of the blog is to “assist counsellors, counselling students and aspiring counsellors to find out the latest information about counselling and what’s happening in the industry. The RSS feeds contains excerpts from the latest posts on the blog.