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Society for Reproductive & Infant Psychology International organisation & registered charity. We consolidate and disseminate research related to the reproductive sciences. Find out more: https://www.srip.org
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Zoë Darwin is a Reader at the University of Huddersfield, UK. Her research area is psychosocial aspects of reproduction, specialising in perinatal mental health and wellbeing in all parents and people pursuing parenthood. Zoë's research is family-focused and embraces an equity lens.
"I have been attending the SRIP annual conference for almost 15 years. I love this conference for its broad and inclusive content and the open, supportive, and compassionate nature of its network. Going to the conference always feels like ‘coming home’!" 😍 Thanks to @carolinelafarge.bsky.social !
Tisha Dasgupta has a background in public health and works as a Research Associate at King’s College London. Her work focuses on health systems and service delivery, particularly in regard to health inequalities in perinatal care.
"I love attending the SRIP conference because I get to meet new and inspiring people from around the world with similar research and career interests, and learn about the great work being conducted in this field." Tisha Dasgupta is one of the SRIP Early Career Researcher Representatives.
Zoë Darwin, a SRIP committee member, says: “SRIP offers an international research home to many. Our annual conference is a celebratory example where we enjoy sharing the latest developments, showcased in a supportive environment that welcomes across diverse academic and professional backgrounds.”
A gentle reminder of the opportunity for #ResearchFunds in the field of reproductive and infant psychology! The deadline is getting closer, on 30th May 2026, so do not miss the chance!! ⤵️Check for more info below!⤵️
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@carolinelafarge.bsky.social Caroline Lafarge is Professor of Psychology and Head of the Graduate School at the University of West London. Her research focuses on reproductive experiences, reproductive loss, and termination of pregnancy for fetal abnormality. She is the SRIP Deputy Chair.
▶️ If you want more information on the next #SRIPConference that will be held 15-16 September 2026 in Chester (UK), visit: www.srip.org/conference
➡️ We are offering a SRIP Mentorship Programme Scholarship again this year! 🤓 This scholarship allows mentees in our Mentorship Programme to visit their mentors at their lab and collaborate on a specific project. ✈️ 🥼📊 💡 See our website for more info: www.srip.org/mentorship-s...
‼️Join our next SRIP Early Career Researcher (ECR) Workshop on Monday, 8th June 12-13 BST. 🗓️ Our ECR Meetings are an informal and supportive space to connect with fellows, share research ideas, discuss challenges, and exchange tips and experiences. Come and join us! 🤗 www.srip.org/event-detail...
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