The Higher Education Psychology Network existed from 2004 to 2011 to promote excellence in the learning, teaching and assessment of Psychology in UK HE

Accessibility

Our accessibility policy and standards

The Higher Education Academy Psychology Network was committed to making this website user-friendly and accessible to all. We consulted with our various communities in order to determine the requirements of our different user groups, and continuously endeavour to meet these requirements wherever possible.

Navigation

At the time of archiving the website users could access all parts of the website whether they are using a screen reader or a text browser. We included a number of other navigation aids such as a site map and A-Z to help you access the information you are looking for.

Style

Our website uses style sheets to control font colours and sizes. The settings vary slightly from browser to browser, and you can override the standard settings through your web browser preferences. More information on how to customise your web browser to meet your accessibility needs can be found at the BBC's My Web My Way Opens new windowand from JISC TechDis Opens new window.







Archive information

Background
One of 24 discipline-based centres within the Higher Education Academy, the Psychology Network supported the teaching and learning of psychology across the UK between 2004 and 2011. A core team, based at the University of York, worked with students, staff, departments, professional bodies and overseas organisations to develop supportive networks and to improve the learning experience of psychology students in Higher Education.
Higher Education Academy
British Psychological Society