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.
Dr Nicholas Coatsworth will chair this Grand Round on Rheumatoid Arthritis: Something for every system (a case presentation)
Have you ever felt that despite your evident success, you have a nagging feeling of inadequacy, self-doubt, or a sense of intellectual fraudulence? You may be suffering from Imposter Syndrome.
The 2019 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Symposium will include presentations from international and national experts in the field of data sovereignty translation.
When 'Tis Folly to Be Wise: The Psychosocial Functions of "Positive Unknowns"
by Professor Michael Smithson
Cecil Gibb Seminar Series
Research School of Psychology, Australian National University
Understanding the neural processes involved in integrated perceptual decisions
Professor Jason Mattingley
Queensland Brain Institute & School of Psychology, The University of Queensland, Australia
Cecil Gibb Seminar Series 2019
“Is Populism “A thing” in the US?” by Professor Christopher Parker
Department of Political Science, University of Washington
Seminar co-sponsored by the Research School of Psychology Cecil Gibb Seminar Series and Coral Bell School Horizons Seminar Series
Mind the gap. Working as a consultant and academic in an Australian context.
Join Distinguished Professor Elizabeth Loftus to hear her speak about 'The Fiction of Memory' in this one-night only event at Llewellyn Hall. Professor Loftus is a renowned scientist who has had a transformative impact on the science of human memory, criminal justice and the pursuit of scientific freedom.
The next Cecil Gibb Seminar features Dr Boris Bizumic speaking about ethnocentrism.