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.
This presentation includes findings from two studies examining callous-unemotional (CU) traits in children and school-related outcomes using a mixed methods approach.
The ANU Medical Revue, performed live over three nights, has become a favourite event in the ANU Med School calendar and is celebrating its twelfth year in 2018.
Anxiety disorders have the highest prevalence of any mental illness in Australia, and are managed predominantly in primary care settings.
Adjunct Associate Professor John Goss will present 'Drivers of Australian hospital expenditure growth 2004-2013'. Janice Lee will present 'Impact of welfare income management on health'.
Individual differences in the speed with which toddlers recognize spoken words predict overall vocabulary size both prospectively and retrospectively.
Reminders of human suffering in its many forms can be threatening to observers’ belief in justice.
It's International Women's Day and to celebrate we have a fabulous lineup of talks, quizzes, songs and stand-up comedy from amazing women doing extraordinary science of all kinds.
Strongly identified members are motivated to protect their ingroups. This general goal, however, can manifest in different forms.