Research projects
Explore diverse psychology, health, and medicine projects from honours to PhD, supported by experts.
We have a wide range of psychology, health and medicine projects led by our expert researchers. Projects range from short-term honours projects to graduate projects, from three-year PhD projects through to industry and government supported projects.
If you’re a student interested in participating in a project, please contact the listed project supervisor for further discussion and ideas.
Displaying 1 - 15 of 66 project(s).
Social identify and self concept are ways we see ourselves in relation to other people. These have important impacts on self-regard, the amount and type of social support available to us and our wellbeing and resilience under stress.
Theme
- Society, Culture and Health
Student intake
Open for students
People
- Dr Lillian Smyth, Principal investigator
- Dr Kasia Banas (University of Edinburgh), Co-investigator
This program of research is conducted in collaboration with the ACT Government to enable evidence-based policy decision-making.
Theme
- Society, Culture and Health
Student intake
Open for Honours, Masters, MPhil, PhD students
Group
People
- Dr Jason Proulx, Researcher
- Dr Joanne Rathbone, Researcher
- Dr Paul Campbell, Researcher
- Dr Veronica Sheanoda, Researcher
- Professor Kate Reynolds, Co-investigator
- Professor Tegan Cruwys, Principal investigator
Our unit runs a number of studies which examine many aspects of upper and lower limb arthroplasty.
Student intake
Open for Honours, Masters, Doctor of Medicine and Surgery, PhD students
People
- Dr Joseph Lynch, Supervisor
- Dr Thomas Ward, Supervisor
- Professor Paul Smith AM, Supervisor
Assessment of Alignment Strategies in Total Knee Replacement - PhD Applicants invited to apply
Student intake
Open for Honours, Masters, Doctor of Medicine and Surgery, PhD students
People
- Dr Joseph Lynch, Supervisor
- Dr Thomas Ward, Supervisor
- Professor Paul Smith AM, Supervisor
The project has been designed for the collection of outcome and safety data on the use of novel interventional pharmacotherapy approaches. The AIPPAP Research Registry is designed to capture real-world clinical data on the use of ketamine, MDMA, and psilocybin.
Theme
- Diagnostics, Therapeutics and Clinical Care
Student intake
Open for Honours, Masters, MPhil, PhD students
People
- Dr Alex Gallo, Co-investigator
- Professor Paul Fitzgerald, Principal investigator
This project aims to develop and test a new model of psychological processes by which people come to understand information as true or not.
Theme
- Society, Culture and Health
Student intake
Open for Honours, Masters, MPhil, PhD students
People
- Associate Professor Eryn Newman, Co-investigator
- Dr Li Tay, Co-investigator
- Professor Kate Reynolds, Co-investigator
- Professor Michael Platow, Principal investigator
This project aims to significantly deepen understanding of the phenomenon of radicalisation toward violent extremism by moving beyond static descriptions of what antecedents are present in violent extremists to dynamic causal explanations of why people radicalise.
Theme
- Society, Culture and Health
Student intake
Open for Honours, Masters, MPhil, PhD students
People
- Professor Michael Platow, Co-investigator
- Dr. Emily Corner
- Dr. Helen Taylor (ANU)
- Professor Jane Goodman-Delahunty (University of Newcastle)
This project aims to analyze the circulating miRNA pre-operation of the TKA and knee tissue mRNA post primary TKA.
Theme
- Diagnostics, Therapeutics and Clinical Care
- Society, Culture and Health
Student intake
Open for Honours, Masters, MPhil, PhD students
People
- Associate Professor Rachel Li, Principal investigator
- Dr Joseph Lynch, Co-investigator
- Dr Thomas Ward, Co-investigator
- Ms Yixuan Lei, Co-investigator
- Professor Paul Smith AM, Co-investigator
- Dr Tahlia Stewart
Can bone cells be “programmed” by electromagnetic fields?
Student intake
Open for Doctor of Medicine and Surgery, PhD students
People
- Associate Professor Rachel Li, Supervisor
- Professor Paul Smith AM, Supervisor
Mitigating the effects of climate change on health outcomes requires adaptation within the health system. Primary health care providers are on the frontline in dealing with both direct and indirect health effects of climate change. This project will provide a proof of concept on climate resilient primary health care framework.
Theme
- Society, Culture and Health
Student intake
Open for Honours, Masters, PhD students
People
- Dr Sutarsa Nyoman, Principal investigator
- Dr Anak Agung Sagung Sawitri, Faculty of Medicine Udayana University (Bali Province, Indonesia)
- Dr Made Dwi Ariawan, Faculty of Medicine Udayana University (Bali Province, Indonesia)
- Dr Cintya Denny Y, Faculty of Medicine Udayana University (Bali Province, Indonesia)
- Dr Made Sri Nopiyani, Faculty of Medicine Udayana University (Bali Province, Indonesia)
- Dr Utami Dwipayanti, Faculty of Medicine Udayana University (Bali Province, Indonesia)
- Dr Sang Gede Purnama, Faculty of Medicine Udayana University (Bali Province, Indonesia)
- Ayu Rissa Cempaka, MPH, Faculty of Medicine Udayana University (Bali Province, Indonesia)
- Wahyu Sulistya Affarah, MD, Faculty of Medicine Mataram University (West Nusa Tenggara)
- Nurul Firdausi, MD., From Faculty of Medicine Mataram University (West Nusa Tenggara)
- Riris Yunita, MPH, Sikumana Kupang Health Centre, Indonesia
- Kristina J Tehangr, Sikumana Kupang Health Centre, Indonesia
Bacterial resistance to antibiotics is one of the most serious challenges to global public health, as drug resistance has been found for all classes of antibiotics used in clinical practice.
Theme
- Diagnostics, Therapeutics and Clinical Care
- Society, Culture and Health
Student intake
Open for Honours, Masters, MPhil, PhD students
People
- Associate Professor Rachel Li, Principal investigator
- Clinical Associate Professor Karina Kennedy, Co-investigator
- Professor Paul Smith AM, Co-investigator
- Dr Anindita Das
- Associate Professor Xiaobo Chen
A cross-College project with the ANU College of Art and Social Sciences on Transdisciplinary Health Humanities Education at ANU.
Theme
- Society, Culture and Health
Student intake
Open for students
People
- Associate Professor Alexandra Webb, Co-investigator
- Associate Professor Anna Olsen, Co-investigator
- Associate Professor Brett Scholz, Co-investigator
- Associate Professor Krisztina Valter-Kocsi, Co-investigator
- Dr Kristen Murray, Co-investigator
- Dr Lillian Smyth, Principal investigator
- Dr Riemke Aggio-Bruce, Co-investigator
- Shelly Khatijatusshalihah, Co-investigator
- Dr Bonnie McConnell (School of Music, ANU), Principle Investigator
- Dr Georgia Pike-Rowney, Co-Investigator
- Dr Stacey Ward, Co-Investigator
- Dr Ta Ta, Co-Investigator
- Dr Claire Hansen, Co-Investigator
- Dr Keren Hammerschlag, Co-Investigator
- Professor Christopher Sainsbury, Co-Investigator
- Mr Sejul Mlade, Co-Investigator
- Mr Joshua Robinson, Co-Investigator
Investigating the progression of retinal degeneration using new animal models.
Student intake
Open for Honours, Masters, Doctor of Medicine and Surgery, PhD students
People
- Associate Professor Riccardo Natoli, Principal investigator
Drug checking is a health intervention to reduce the harms of drug use.
Theme
- Society, Culture and Health
Student intake
Open for Honours, Masters, MPhil, PhD students
People
- Associate Professor Anna Olsen, Principal investigator
- Amy Peacock
- Raimondo Bruno
This project aims to improve understanding of the relationship between emotions and heart health and investigate the ability of emotion regulation interventions to improve cardiac functioning and recovery.
Theme
- Brain, Vision, Mental Processes and Health
- Diagnostics, Therapeutics and Clinical Care
- Society, Culture and Health
Student intake
Open for Honours, Masters, MPhil, PhD students
People
- Associate Professor Amy Dawel, Principal investigator
- Dr Junwen Chen, Co-investigator
- Dr Kristen Murray, Co-investigator
- Dr Nicole Vargas, Co-investigator
- Honorary Clinical Associate Professor Rajeev Pathak, Co-investigator
- Lukah Tan
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