We are pleased to confirm the speaker for our 52nd Wade Lecture which will take place on 6th October 2022 at 6.15pm

Professor Clifford Stott MBE

Clifford Stott is Professor of #socialpsychology at Keele University in Staffordshire, Director of its strategic research centre the Keele #Policing Academic Collaboration (KPAC) and Dean for Research in the Faculty of Natural Sciences.

The Professors work revolves around crowd psychology, collective conflict, policing and civil contingency responses in mass emergencies. With an interest in theoretical models of social identity, intergroup interaction, procedural justice, security and police legitimacy.

Reflecting the contributions of work he was awarded the 2014 First Prize for ‘Outstanding Impact on Public Policy’ by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC). In 2015 the ESRC also acknowledged his work as one of its top 50 ‘Landmark Research’ achievements of its 50-year history.

During the Covid-19 pandemic Professor Stott was a participant in the U.K. Government’s Scientific Advisory Group in Emergencies (SAGE) Behavioural Science sub-committee (SPI-B) and co-Chair of the SAGE Security and Policing sub-group. In 2021 he was awarded an MBE in the Queen’s Birthday Honours for his contributions to crowd psychology and the Covid-19 response.

We are sure Professor Stotts Lecture will be most informative & interesting.

Contact our team to register your interest ready for when our tickets are released.

Find out more about Clifford Stott below.

https://nsmedicalinstitute.co.uk/wadelecture/