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Matt Jarvis gives us a run-down of the best online resources for psychology students. In this issue: PSYCHOLOGY REVIEW online, the BPS and information on psychology university courses

First, a quick reminder of all that is available at www.hoddereducation.co.uk/psychologyreviewextras. Here you will find the multimedia resources that I make to support every issue of PSYCHOLOGY REVIEW. These range from quizzes and presentations to podcasts, vodcasts and a range of infographics, including timelines and concept maps.

In between issues of PSYCHOLOGY REVIEW I also put together an e-review, which aims to apply psychology to topical issues. Last year, for example, the e-review focused on the psychology of the Olympics, zombies and the links between weather and mood. Sign up for the e-review at www.hoddereducation.co.uk/magazines and you’ll receive it by email in October, December and March.

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