Good news, curious thinkers! University of Portsmouth’s straight-talking podcast is back for its 10th series. Showcasing some of the outstanding research coming out of Portsmouth, it’s a chance to discover exactly how our staff and students are tackling some of today’s biggest issues and helping to create a better future for everyone.
Prepare to be challenged and inspired by people who aren’t afraid to ask the tough questions. Ignite conversations and expand your knowledge.
From lifting the lid on cybercrime to how public perception affects climate change – hear from the researchers themselves as they take a deep dive into their work. Discover their motivations, the hurdles they faced, and the impact their research has in the real world.
Spanning innovations in tech, medicine, the environment, and social theory – there’s something to fascinate everyone. Here are just a handful of episodes to get you started:
Ft. Dr Wendy Sims-Schouten, Chartered Member of the British Psychological Society, and Principal Fellow of the Higher Education Academy
How are unconscious biases and outdated attitudes affecting how we support the mental health and wellbeing of vulnerable groups of children? How do we do better?
Ft. Professor Becky Milne, Professor of Forensic Psychology, chartered forensic psychologist, and scientist and Associate Fellow of the British Psychological Society
In high-pressure scenarios, stress can influence the behaviour and memory of witnesses. How can a combination of psychology and forensics get the most out of witness interviews?
A panel of researchers discuss how the pandemic has changed the way we shop, and how businesses can identify and use these new trends and opportunities to their advantage.
Looking for a course you can fit around your work and other commitments? The University of Portsmouth's part-time, online courses are fully flexible:
Ft. Professor Adrian Hopgood, Professor of Intelligent Systems, Director of Future & Emerging Technologies, and Director of the South Coast Centre of Excellence in Satellite Applications at the University of Portsmouth
Why are construction projects being inspired by nature? How is AI influencing everything from the arts to space? Discover some of Portsmouth’s most exciting innovations.
Ft. Dr Lisa Suguira, Reader in Cybercrime and Gender in the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice
With each new wave of technology comes new forms of crime. Discover the worrying connection between technology and domestic abuse, and explore how it can be combatted.
Ft. Dr Leanne Proops, Associate Head for Research and Innovation in the Psychology Department
Emotionally intelligent horses and robotic therapy dogs: find out more about the relationships between pets and humans, and the psychology behind it.
Ft. Dr Vasileios Karagiannopoulos, Reader in Cybercrime and Cybersecurity
What exactly is cybercrime, and how can we protect ourselves and our organisations from attacks?
Ft. Dr Karen Middleton, Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Business and Law
Going beyond customer loyalty, what responsibility do businesses have when it comes to their advertising? And how has social media impacted the way brands are choosing to position themselves?
Ft. Dr Chris Jones, a Reader in Applied Psychology at the University of Portsmouth and Director of the Quality Of Life, Health & Wellbeing Group
How can public perception help and hinder how we tackle climate change? What causes people to reject interventions, such as insulation schemes? And how can we persuade people to think differently about how they use energy?
COMING SOON: Leveraging virtual reality for crime prevention ft. Matthew Talbot from the Department of Psychology
COMING SOON: Fraud in our future ft. Professor Mark Button, Director for the University’s Centre for Counter Fraud Studies
With 77% of our research rated world-leading and internationally excellent in the most recent Research Excellence Framework (REF 2021), the University of Portsmouth has a reputation for innovation and impact.
On our online Master’s programmes, you’ll be immersed in a culture where boundaries are encouraged to be pushed, and conventions are questioned. You’ll have access to the latest resources and learn from our pioneering academics, with exceptional support as you complete your research project – the final module, but perhaps the start of something far bigger.