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About Us
Who are we?
The EUPM is a student run, psychology-based magazine which is affiliated with the University of Edinburgh Psychology Society and the PPLS department of the University of Edinburgh, formerly called 'THINK.' which was launched in 2014.
What are our objectives?
The EUPM posts blogs and journal issues covering a range of topics related to psychology. We want to provide motivated students a an opportunity to explore the field of psychology, demonstrate their writing and analytical skills, and get a taste of the ins and outs of getting published.
Why should you get involved?
Writing for a student paper is a great experience for any aspiring researcher, journalist or science communicator (not to mention it looks good on a CV) and you don't have to be studying psychology to get involved.
The EUPM allows you to get involved with psychology writing at whatever level you happen to be at. Whether you're
The EUPM is a student run, psychology-based magazine which is affiliated with the University of Edinburgh Psychology Society and the PPLS department of the University of Edinburgh, formerly called 'THINK.' which was launched in 2014.
What are our objectives?
The EUPM posts blogs and journal issues covering a range of topics related to psychology. We want to provide motivated students a an opportunity to explore the field of psychology, demonstrate their writing and analytical skills, and get a taste of the ins and outs of getting published.
Why should you get involved?
Writing for a student paper is a great experience for any aspiring researcher, journalist or science communicator (not to mention it looks good on a CV) and you don't have to be studying psychology to get involved.
The EUPM allows you to get involved with psychology writing at whatever level you happen to be at. Whether you're
- a first year and want to look deeper into something you've heard in lectures
- a fourth year wanting to show off what you couldn't fit into your dissertation
- a student of a different subject interested in applied psychology
- or anything in between