JEPS Bulletin


The Official Blog of the Journal of European Psychology Students

What makes a presentation good?

Presenting your research results might be the highlight in your undergraduate degree. This is your chance to tell the audience why your findings are relevant. What would make a good presentation? Naturally, the one that convinces them – your work has its place in the pool of knowledge. What's the... [Read More]

Written by the hands of a ghost

The honour of being a renowned researcher is linked to a mass of publications. Publish or perish they say. Yet publishing is a very time-consuming work and perhaps the topic of ghost-writing should be discussed... [Read More]

Tomatoes against procrastination

When it comes to writing your paper, procrastination is your friend, right? … I mean your foe… Sometimes it’s so horribly hard to get concentrated on what you should really be doing. Instead you find yourself checking Facebook yet another... [Read More]

APA supporting Open Access?

Four years ago, the President of the American Psychological Association, addressed the 'thorny debate of Open Access' as she puts it. What is APA's standing on open access? Does APA, probably the most influential organization in psychology... [Read More]