Psychology Colloquium: Education focused academic panel (USYD)
A/Prof Alissa Beath, A/Prof Simon Boag, Dr Lisa Kim, Dr Steson Lo, Dr Elizabeth Seeley, Dr Shannon Webb, Dr Kelsey Zimmermann & Mr James Brown (chair) Title: Boots on the […]
A/Prof Alissa Beath, A/Prof Simon Boag, Dr Lisa Kim, Dr Steson Lo, Dr Elizabeth Seeley, Dr Shannon Webb, Dr Kelsey Zimmermann & Mr James Brown (chair) Title: Boots on the […]
A/Prof Janie Busby Grant & A/Prof Amanda George (University of Canberra) Title: Understanding Industry Demand for Australia’s Psychology Graduates Abstract: It is currently unclear where Psychology students can be employed […]
Prof Michael Richardson (Macquarie University) Title: Modelling the Behavioural Dynamics of Multi-agent Coordination: Dynamical Primitives, Machine Learning, and Generative AI Abstract: Effective multi-agent interaction and teamwork depends on individuals’ ability to coordinate their movements, […]
Presentation of awards by the Associate Head, Research Education, A/Prof Irina Harris, and invited talks by prize winners Dr Joel Raymond and Dr Tao Chen. Order of proceedings: Awarding of School of Psychology […]
Prof Barbara Mullen (Curtin University) Title: Beyond individual behaviour change: Can we use the behaviour change techniques successful in changing health behaviour to change behaviour in health professional led interventions? […]
Dr Jaimie Northam (USYD) & Priya Vaughan (USYD) Title: A new age for youth mental health: practical considerations for research and practice Abstract: Youth mental health has been recognised as […]
Dr Graeme Hoddinott (USYD) Title: Applying psychology (socio-behavioural science) to tuberculosis – acceptability, value, and preferences Abstract: When I was a psychology student, I thought I was going to be […]
Prof Sabina Kleitman (USYD) Title: TBA Abstract: We make thousands of decisions every day, often without realising how complex and costly they can be. In this talk, I will provide […]
Dr Daniel Feuerriegel (University of Melbourne) Title: Where are the prediction errors? Three tests for expectancy effects on visual evoked responses Abstract: We can rapidly learn repeating patterns in our […]