Past events
Socioemotional tools for maintaining mental health and wellbeing during the COVID-19 Pandemic »
The Research School of Psychology at the Australian National University, along with the Black Dog Institute, are proud to offer a free webinar on ‘Socioemotional tools for maintaining mental health and wellbeing during the COVID-19 Pandemic’.
Cecil Gibb Research Seminar Series: What we are working on—Cognitive Psychology at the RSP »
Cognitive Psychology at the Research School of Psychology
Cecil Gibb Research Seminar Series: Development of a Community Trauma Toolkit: Research? Workforce Development? Public health messaging? »
Development of a Community Trauma Toolkit: Research? Workforce Development? Public health messaging?
Cecil Gibb Research Seminar Series: A social-ecological approach to understanding opinions, behaviour, and behaviour-change: Notes from a flaneur....
A social-ecological approach to understanding opinions, behaviour, and behaviour-change: Notes from a flaneur.
When 'Tis Folly to Be Wise: The Psychosocial Functions of "Positive Unknowns" »
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 »
Understanding the neural processes involved in integrated perceptual decisions Professor Jason Mattingley Queensland Brain Institute & School of Psychology, The University of Queensland, Australia
“Is Populism “A thing” in the US?” by Professor Christopher Parker »
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. »
Mind the gap. Working as a consultant and academic in an Australian context.
RSP Annual Lecture - The Fiction of Memory with Professor Elizabeth Loftus »
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.
Investigating the Nature of Ethnocentric Attitudes in Western Countries »
The next Cecil Gibb Seminar features Dr Boris Bizumic speaking about ethnocentrism.