Careers & Student Resources

This new section of the Student Psychology website is for books providing advice and guidance on studying Psychology at university, and the career opportunities available after graduating.

A Student's Guide to Studying Psychology

by Thomas M. Heffernan

Updated and extended, this new edition of the very popular and practical guide to studying psychology remains an invaluable tool for students at both undergraduate and pre-degree level.

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Giving Professional Presentations in the Behavioral Sciences and Related Fields

by Michael J. Platow

Gives concrete advice about designing, delivering, and defending presentations, and is written specifically for students and professionals who have little or no experience of giving presentations.

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Life After Graduate School in Psychology

edited by Robert D. Morgan, Tara L. Kuther & Corey J. Habben

This book offers a wide-ranging career guide for graduate and postdoctoral students, as well as interns and new psychologists, seeking employment opportunities in the field of psychology and beyond.

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How to Become a Clinical Psychologist

by Alice Knight

This guide, the first of its kind, contains information and advice on, among other things, work experience, job applications and interviews.

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