Economic Psychology Training and Education Network
Updated 28th June 1999
epTEN is one of a
number of "Discipline
Networks" originally funded by the Department for Education and
Employment (DfEE),
but has been funded by The International Association for Research in Economic
Psychology " (IAREP) since
April 1998.
Our purpose
The Economic Psychology Training and Education Network exists to increase
the employability of graduates specialising in Economic Psychology through:
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improving the quality and relevance of teaching at undergraduate level.
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developing postgraduate training in this area.
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increasing the involvement of employers in curriculum development and provision,
particularly through project based learning.
This web site aims to provide a central focus for teachers of economic
psychology. These pages are under constant revision: If you have any useful
resources, or know of any appropriate links that do not appear here, please
send us your suggestions for possible inclusion.
In order to ensure that the information that we provide on this site is
useful, please answer our short questionnaire
Links last updated 28th June 1999
The first teaching handbook in Economic and Consumer Psychology is now
available. The price is UK£25 (plus UK£2.50 for postage &
packing). Please make cheques payable to "IAREP" and send them with your
orders to Cris Burgess at the postal address shown at the bottom of this
page. Alternatively, credit card sales may be arranged by contacting Blackwell's
Bookshop:
Blackwell's University Bookshop
Stocker Road
Exeter EX4 4QA
+44 1392 259456
exeter@blackwellsbookshops.co.uk
The International Association for Research in Economic Psychology is holding
it's 24th Annual Colloquium near Piemonte, Italy, June 30th to July 3rd
1999. Click on the above link for details of the programme and registration.
IAREP's 3rd Summer School is being hosted by the University of Bologna,
at Bertinoro, Italy, July 14th to 18th 1999. Click on the above link for
background and details of the proposed workshops.
The 1st issue of the EPten newsletter is available on the web (click above),
the 2nd issue is now available in hard copy. Contact the network coordination
team if you want a hard copy of the news.
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Network Coordination Team:For further details or information regarding
anything on these pages, please contact
either Paul Webley (Network Coordinator) or Cris Burgess (Network Assistant)
at:
Exeter University
School of Psychology
Washington Singer Laboratories
Perry Road
Exeter,EX4 4QG
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