Past events
Explore the past events at the ANU School of Medicine and Psychology. Review previous seminars, workshops, and conferences that have contributed to advancements in medical and psychological sciences and learn from the shared knowledge and experiences of experts and practitioners.
The ANU Research School of Psychology Annual Lecture is a highlight of our year, showcasing the significant impact of Psychology on community and social issues.
This year we have Jane Halton presenting a lecture on "Prevention, Preparedness, politics and Pandemics. Where does Psychology fit?".
The webinar is a case study on the delivery of world class service in a hospital setting, during a pandemic.
This talk will cover the leadership from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, the steps taken to protect communities, the challenges in the vaccine roll-out and what further needs to be done to protect the community as Australia opens up.
A seminar on the individual differences in generalisation and how they can be conceptualised as inductive inferences through compuational models.
This webinar will discuss the need for systems to be in place to monitor COVID19 patients who are recommended for home care.
Join our experts this World Mental Health Day, as we raise awareness on isolation and the importance of connectedness.
This webinar will discuss the successes and learnings that can help manage future waves of COVID19.
A seminar presented by Dr Zoe Leviston on "Social psychological responses to climate change: The role of second-order beliefs and other (mis)perceptions"
This session will discuss the psychological impact of the pandemic on healthcare professionals.