" University of Sunderland has launched the world’s first degree programme module into the study of male psychology.

A rapidly expanding field of study, male psychology looks at the thinking, emotion and behaviour of men and boys and the factors which impact them.

Sunderland has launched the undergraduate stage 3 module to shed new light in this area and inform a new generation of psychologists.

With men and boys representing the majority of suicides, homelessness, addiction, imprisonment and educational underachievement, the module has been designed to examine the underlying issues and create psychological interventions that benefit all.

Sunderland’s Dr Rebecca Owens, from the School of Psychology, developed the new module, which has national support through the Male Psychology Network. "

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The Male Psychology Network was created by two men's rights advocates Dr John Barry and Martin James Seager. they have good conferences and articles you should check and share.

Examples:

Why we need to change the attitude that ‘men are the criminals, women are the victims

Gamma Bias: Cognitive Distortion in Thinking About Gender.