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www.hpc-uk.org
The site of the Health Professions Council who will regulate the professional conduct of occupational psychologists from 2008. The site gives information on professional codes of conduct.

www.hse.gov.uk
The site of the U.K Government Health and Saftery Committee. The site contains details of research into health and safety in the workplace, including studies of workplace stress.

www.sfpsy.org
The site of the Societe Francaise de Psychologie, which contains information on ethical standards for psychologists in France.

www.bps.org.uk
Website of the British Psychological Society. Contains sections on psychometric testing, ethics and information about training for occupational psychologists. Their monthly journal; The Psychologist, contains articles in the area of work psychology.

www.cipd.co.uk
The website of the Chartered Instituite of Personnel and Development contains details of research projects and articles concerned with many aspects of work psychology.

http://shef.ac.uk/iwp/research
The website of the Institute of Work Psychology at The University of Sheffield contains details of current research projects being undertaken by staff of the Institute.

www.onlinepsychresearch.co.uk/
A site run by the University of Central Lanchashire. You can take part in current research projects online, including many in the area of occupational and work psychology.

http://bubl.ac.uk/link/p/psychologyresearch.htm
A useful list of UK and USA psychology research sites, in a number of areas, including personlaity research and testing.

www.abdn.ac.uk/iprc/
The site of the Industrial Psychology Research Centre at the University of Aberdeen. Deals with current research in stress at work, safety management and accident analysis.

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