Psychology
Found in 92 Collections and/or Records:
Notes on language psychologically treated
'Notes on T. E. Lawrence from a Psychological Point of View'
Notes on the history of Psychology as a discipline in England, and its connections with other disciplines
Notice of a meeting of the Philosophical Society, 19390502
Off-prints of research papers authored by Myers
Off-prints of Rivers's own academic research published in journals, 189510 - 192203
Outline of the syllabus for the Psychology course, with a breakdown of the examination and the different papers to be taken
Philosophical Observations (Self and otherwise), 1938 - 1945
Mix of handwritten and t/s on personal philosophical observations
Photograph of James Sully, English psychologist
Positive characterisation of psychology, 18790806
Printed Material
Printed Material and Newsclippings, 1938 - 1995
Programme of a day's symposium held at the Psychological Laboratory on 14th February, 19310214
Proposals for Cambridge Science Museum, 1944 - 1945
Proposals for Cambridge Science Museum t/s etc.
'Psychological Conceptions in Other Sciences: the Herbert Spencer Lecture', 19290514
Psychological principles for general readers, 19030701
These are corrected proofs of 'Psychological Principles' (sample sheets).
Psychology: 'Encyclopaedia Britannica' 11th edition, 1911, 1911
This is a bound copy of the printed proofs, but with hand-written annotations on the blank facing pages.
Psychology Lecture Notes: Continuation 1879, 1879 - 1880
On the cover, after 'Continuation 1879', there is the additional note: '1880 - p. 46'.
Records of the Cambridge University Underwater Exploration Group, 1961 - 2008
The category - Student administration and support records - comprises records relating to student admissions at all levels, graduate students, visiting senior scholars, student careers advice and welfare, together with the records of clubs and societies.
Report by the Director, 1914
The report announces that planned courses of lectures have had to be cancelled and that it has been impossible to start a course in Psychology that year. However, a Mr Fox, Lecturer at the Training College for Schoolmasters, has been able to conduct a class in Educational Psychology.