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 classic trolley dilemmas are commonly used in psychological research on human moral reasoning.
What do we know about how people predict heretofore unobserved but extreme events?
The ACT Critical Care Society is excited to announce the return of the Research Showcase, brought to you by generous sponsorship from David and Elizabeth Cusack and family.
Stephanie Gotsis completed her Masters degree in Neuroscience in 2015, and worked in the Neural Control Systems laboratory at the John Curtain School for Medical Research (JCSMR) investigating the role of astrocytes in the development and maintenance of chronic pain from 2015 to 2016.
Visual cognition and clinical science have much to say to each other, often offering mutually informative views of a given topic
Tuesday 3 July 2018 This Seminar will comprise of four 10 minute presentations, followed by 5 minutes question times.
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.