22nd annual Forensic and Clinical Psychology Research Conference 2024

22nd annual Forensic and Clinical Psychology Research Conference 2024

Each year, candidates from our postgraduate forensic and clinical psychology graduating cohorts present summaries of their research work.

Date and time

Wed, 23 Oct 2024 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM AEDT

Location

John Niland Scientia Building (G19) - Tyree Room

G19 Library Road Kensington, NSW 2052 Australia

About this event

  • Event lasts 8 hours

The conference showcases the research undertaken by postgraduate candidates completing their professional training in forensic and clinical psychology at UNSW Sydney.

The research conference also includes keynote addresses by Clara Fritchley (Forensic) and Professor Eva Kimonis (Clinical).

The conference is free and open to all UNSW staff, postgraduate psychology trainees, field supervisors, associates and alumni of the UNSW Forensic and Clinical Psychology programs. Trainee presenting at the conference are welcome to invite their friends and family to the conference.

A light lunch (variety of sandwiches, wraps and rolls, including vegetarian and gluten free options) will be served during the conference. Delegates are encouraged to bring their own water bottles and there are water refill stations around the building.

Conference registration closes on 20 October 2024, 5pm AEDT.

For enquiries, please contact conference Co-Convenors, Anita McGregor (amcgregor@unsw.edu.au; forensic) or Dr Chien Gooi (c.gooi@unsw.edu.au; clinical).

The conference will be paperless and the digital copy of the full program will be made available here a few days prior to the conference.

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Psychology is the study of mind and behaviour. It is one of the most interesting and challenging areas of scientific enquiry with the potential to benefit both individuals and society as a whole.

Members of the School of Psychology study a diverse range of topics such as children’s development of language and knowledge, how mood affects our social behaviour, bias in eyewitness testimony, the brain mechanisms underlying pleasure and pain, and the causes and treatment of psychological disorders ranging from psychopathy to depression and post-traumatic stress.

We offer a broad range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs, and earn more competitive research funding and publish more Tier 1 journal articles per academic than any other School in Australia. 

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