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Sue Fletcher-Watson wins Margaret Donaldson Prize

Jan 2016: Many congratulations to Sue Fletcher-Watson, who has been awarded the Margaret Donaldson Early Career Prize by the British Psychological Society.

Sue Fletcher-Watson

Many congratulations to Sue Fletcher-Watson on her award of the Margaret Donaldson Prize for outstanding contributions to Developmental Psychology.

The Prize is awarded by the British Psychological Society to a researcher within 10 years of their PhD. It includes a small cash award and the opportunity to deliver a keynote at the BPS Developmental Section annual conference.

Sue Fletcher-Watson is a Chancellor's Fellow in Psychiatry, CCBS, and a member of the Patrick Wild Centre for Research into Autism, Fragile X Syndrome and Intellectual Disabilities. She studies how children develop and learn, and in particular in cases where this follows an unusual trajectory.

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Sue Fletcher-Watson Principal Investigator profile

More information on the Margaret Donaldson Early Career Prize