
Congratulations to Yasmine Ayane (MSc Occupational Psychology 2016-17) who won the annual in February for her research on the personality factors associated with resilience in firefighters.
The awards ceremony featured two other students from Nottingham - Sanika Dabholkar (MSc Work and Organisational Psychology 2016-17) who was a runner up, and Theodore Ho (MSc Management Psychology 2016-17) who was short-listed.
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The Award process
Each year, UK universities prominent in work-related psychology studies are invited to nominate up to three of their best MSC research projects for the IG Work Psychology Innovation Award.
The students create a poster summarising their research, and judges from industry and the universities get the chance to question the students before each drawing up a shortlist of their top three projects, based on three criteria: innovation (is the research new?); research quality (is the methodology sound, are the conclusions justified by the data?); and practical application (could this be used in the workplace?).
The judges then compare shortlists before agreeing a winner, who receives a £1,000 cash prize. All of the nominated MSc students are also invited to attend Indigogold’s annual industry networking event.
Posted on Tuesday 27th March 2018