Calendar of events

Tue 28 Apr, '26- |
Department Psychology Seminars: Dr Jagjeet Jutley-Neilson, University of ÌÇÐÄTV1.61 Multi Purpose Room, First Floor, New Psychology BuildingTitle: PPIE/Co-production in Research
Abstract: This seminar provides a clear and practical introduction to co‑production and to Patient, Public, and Community Involvement and Engagement (PPCIE) in research. It will explore the key principles underpinning these approaches, highlight their value in shaping meaningful and inclusive research, and share examples of how they can be applied in practice. The session will be particularly beneficial for colleagues who are new to this area, as well as for those who wish to meet, learn from, and connect with others who are already working with co‑production and PPCIE approaches across different research contexts. |
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Tue 5 May, '26- |
1.61 Multi Purpose Room, First Floor, New Psychology Building
Host: Katy Stokes The session will highlight, via Prosper Portal resources and practical examples, the scope of competencies that early career researchers have which make them suited to a wide range of careers. The session will also showcase how Prosper can be used to support effective career development conversations between postdocs and their managers – and how the Prosper Portal offers advice on what career development support looks like for those managing early career researchers This session will be interactive, and offer recommended actions to encourage participants to put into practice the learning outcomes from the session.
During this session, participants will:
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Tue 12 May, '26- |
Department Psychology Seminars: Dr Elizabeth Wonnacott, University of Oxford1.61 Multi Purpose Room, First Floor, New Psychology BuildingHost: Dr Olga Feher Title: TBC
Abstract: TBC |
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Tue 19 May, '26- |
Department Psychology Seminars: Dr Deborah Talmi, Cambridge University1.61 Multi Purpose Room, First Floor, New Psychology Building
Host: Professor Adam Sanborn Title: How would I feel tomorrow? Towards a mechanistic understanding of subjective pain experiences.
Abstract: In this talk I suggest that tests of pain perception help validate theories of emotion. I will describe empirical support for predictive processing accounts of pain perception and how we used both group averages and individual difference approaches to examine this account. I will argue that our approach offers reliable, valid, objective quantification of the psychological drivers of pain at the level of the individual which may be useful in clinical pain settings. |
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Wed 20 May, '26- |
Language and Learning Seminar: Dr. Kate Stone, University of HullMicrosoft Teams - Message Ying Guo for LinkTitle: TBC
Abstract: TBC |
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Thu 21 May, '26- |
Department Psychology Seminars: Benjamin Scheibehenne, Karlsruhe Institute of TechnologyTBCHost: Professor Thomas Hills Title: TBC
Abstract: TBC |
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Tue 26 May, '26- |
Department Psychology Seminars: Professor Lazaros Andronis, WMS1.61 Multi Purpose Room, First Floor, New Psychology BuildingHost: Dr Suzanne Aussems Title: TBC
Abstract: TBC |
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Tue 2 Jun, '26- |
PhD Seminars for First Year Students - Students are TBC1.61 Multi Purpose Room, First Floor, New Psychology BuildingTitle: TBC
Abstract: TBC |
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Tue 9 Jun, '26- |
PhD Seminars for First Year Students - Students are TBC1.61 Multi Purpose Room, First Floor, New Psychology BuildingTitle: TBC
Abstract: TBC |
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Tue 16 Jun, '26- |
PhD Seminars for First Year Students - Students are TBC1.61 Multi Purpose Room, First Floor, New Psychology BuildingTitle: TBC
Abstract: TBC |
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Wed 17 Jun, '26- |
Language and Learning Seminar: Dr Suwei Wu, China University of PetroleumMicrosoft Teams - Message Ying Guo for LinkTitle: TBC
Abstract: TBC |
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Tue 23 Jun, '26- |
Department Psychology Seminars: Louise Connell, Maynooth University1.61 Multi Purpose Room, First Floor, New Psychology BuildingHost: Dr Matthew Mak Title: TBC
Abstract: TBC |
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Tue 30 Jun, '26- |
Department Psychology Seminars: Peter To (PGR Student, University of ÌÇÐÄTV)1.61 Multi Purpose Room, First Floor, New Psychology BuildingHost: Professor Nicole Tang Title: TBC
Abstract: TBC |
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