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Education and Training in OHP

The growth of occupational health psychology depends, in large part, on the availability of relevant, high quality education and training. 

OHP GRADUATE TRAINING PROGRAMMES

Europe

  • University of Nottingham, United Kingdom  
  • University of Leiden (English), Netherlands
  • West University of Timisoara (English), Romania

North America

  • Bowling Green State University
  • Clemson University
  • Colorado State University
  • Kansas State University
  • Portland State University
  • Tulane University
  • University of California at Los Angeles
  • University of Connecticut
  • University of Houston
  • University of Minnesota
  • University of South Florida
  • University of Texas at Austin

 EAOHP PUBLICATIONS ON OHP EDUCATION 
  • Houdmont, J., Leka, S. & Bulger, C. (2008). The definition of curriculum areas in occupational health psychology. In J. Houdmont & S. Leka (Eds.). Occupational health psychology: European perspectives on research, education, and practice. Nottingham, England: Nottingham University Press.
  • Houdmont, J., Leka, S. & Cox, T. (2007). Education in occupational health psychology in Europe: Where have we been, where are we now and where are we going? In J. Houdmont & S. McIntyre (Eds.), Occupational Health Psychology: European Perspectives on Research, Education and Practice (Vol. 2), Maia, Portugal: ISMAI Publishers.
  • Houdmont, J., Leka, S. & Cox, T. (2006). Education and training in occupational health psychology: The case for e-learning, In S. McIntyre & J. Houdmont (Eds.), Occupational Health Psychology: European Perspectives on Research, Education and Practice (Vol. 1), Maia, Portugal: ISMAI Publishers.