BPS Research Digest This is Episode 30 of PsychCrunch, the podcast from the British Psychological Society’s Research Digest, sponsored by Routledge Psychology. Download here. https://traffic.libsyn.com/secure/psychcrunch/20220505_PsychCrunch_Ep30_Mx1.mp3From carefully avoiding cracks in the pavement to saluting every magpie that you meet, superstitious behaviour is really common. But why do we have superstitions? Where do they come from? And are they helpful or […]Continue reading

HR Daily Graduate recruitment has been “significantly disrupted”, and many of the traditional assumptions about what graduates bring to the table have shifted, according to a talent management specialist. For example, due to the pandemic, graduates might not have the work experience or extracurricular activities that employers previously sought, says SHL talent practice director Samantha […]Continue reading

The Straits Times Business News May 13, 2022 7:50 AMMUMBAI (BLOOMBERG) – Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is fracturing a billion-dollar trade that spans the permafrost-laden diamond mines of Siberia, secretive trade houses in Antwerp, dusty polishing powerhouses in India and New York’s glittering designer jewelry stores. Go to Source May 13, 2022 – 3:04 am […]Continue reading

error: Content is protected !!