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Colloquium




Colloquium (Psychology Seminar Series)

 
   

Time: Friday, 3:30pm
Place: room 223 SSN
After: drinks at the Coopers Bar, Union Building

Colloquium Programme Semester 1, 2004

Date Speaker Topic
March 5

Dr Michael White, Visiting Research Fellow,
Department of Psychology, University of Adelaide & Research Coordinator, Safety Strategy Section, Department of Transport and Urban Planning

Explaining lightness illusions.
March 12 Dr Sarah Grogan, Department of Psychology, Staffordshire University Motivations for anabolic steroid use in body builders.
March 19 Dr Michael Tlauka, Department of Psychology, Flinders University
Mental representations acquired through language: A study of orientation specificity.
March 26 Mr Michael Gradisar, Department of Psychology, Flinders University
Who's sleepy? Fingers up.
April 2 Dr Mariëtte Berndsen, School of Psychology, Flinders University Social context and emotions.
April 30 Dr Natalie Skinner, National Centre for Education & Training on Addiction
Drug users and discrimination in health services - an application of deservingness theory.
May 7 No colloquium (Professional Advisory Committee meeting)
May 14 Andrew McClelland, Hannah Keage, & Alicia Ellis, School of Psychology, Flinders University
Introducing (some of) the new PhD students.
May 21 Tick Zweck, James Sauer, Talitha Best, & Levina Clark, School of Psychology, Flinders University
Introducing (some more of) the new PhD students.
May 28 Dr Eva Kemps, School of Psychology, Flinders University
A working memory approach to understanding and reducing food cravings.
June 4 Jacinda Fisher, PhD student, School of Psychology, Flinders University
Primary lay-caregivers of the terminally ill: Prediction and diversity in the coping process.
June 11 Dr Tracey Wade, School of Psychology, Flinders University
Perspectives on improving long-term adjustment after breast cancer.

Conveners

Neil Brewer and Ian McKee

Past Colloquia

Semester 2, 2003
Semester 1, 2003
Semester 2, 2002
Semester 1, 2002
Semester 2, 2001