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END:STANDARD BEGIN:STANDARD TZNAME:GMT TZOFFSETFROM:+0000 TZOFFSETTO:+0000 DTSTART:19960101T000000 END:STANDARD BEGIN:STANDARD TZNAME:GMT TZOFFSETFROM:+0100 TZOFFSETTO:+0000 DTSTART:19961027T020000 RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY;BYMONTH=10;BYDAY=-1SU END:STANDARD END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20260426T100544Z DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260616T120000 DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260616T130000 SUMMARY:PhD Seminars for First Year Students - Students are TBC TZID:Europe/London UID:20260616-8ac672c49c649e01019c70cb6e06612a@warwick.ac.uk CREATED:20260422T123439Z DESCRIPTION:Title: TBC Abstract: TBC LOCATION:1.61 Multi Purpose Room\, First Floor\, New Psychology Building CATEGORIES:External speaker,Internal speaker,RAS (Research Active Staff), EDandI,PGR Careers,UG Student LAST-MODIFIED:20260422T123439Z ORGANIZER;CN=Hannah Austin: END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20260426T100544Z DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260519T120000 DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260519T130000 SUMMARY:Department Psychology Seminars: Dr Deborah Talmi\, Cambridge Univ ersity TZID:Europe/London UID:20260519-8ac672c59c69c467019c70c79a701fa1@warwick.ac.uk CREATED:20260422T123319Z DESCRIPTION:Host: Professor Adam Sanborn Title: How would I feel tomorrow ? Towards a mechanistic understanding of subjective pain experiences. Ab stract: In this talk I suggest that tests of pain perception help valida te theories of emotion. I will describe empirical support for predictive processing accounts of pain perception and how we used both group avera ges and individual difference approaches to examine this account. I will argue that our approach offers reliable\, valid\, objective quantificat ion of the psychological drivers of pain at the level of the individual which may be useful in clinical pain settings. LOCATION:1.61 Multi Purpose Room\, First Floor\, New Psychology Building CATEGORIES:External speaker,Internal speaker,RAS (Research Active Staff), EDandI,PGR Careers,UG Student LAST-MODIFIED:20260422T123319Z ORGANIZER;CN=Hannah Austin: END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20260426T100544Z DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260526T120000 DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260526T130000 SUMMARY:Department Psychology Seminars: Professor Lazaros Andronis\, WMS TZID:Europe/London UID:20260526-8ac672c59c69c467019c70c9db791fae@warwick.ac.uk CREATED:20260422T123335Z DESCRIPTION:Host: Dr Suzanne Aussems Title: TBC Abstract: TBC LOCATION:1.61 Multi Purpose Room\, First Floor\, New Psychology Building CATEGORIES:External speaker,Internal speaker,RAS (Research Active Staff), EDandI,PGR Careers,UG Student LAST-MODIFIED:20260422T123335Z ORGANIZER;CN=Hannah Austin: END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20260426T100544Z DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260609T120000 DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260609T130000 SUMMARY:PhD Seminars for First Year Students - Students are TBC TZID:Europe/London UID:20260609-8ac672c59c69c467019c70cb1d121fb1@warwick.ac.uk CREATED:20260422T123434Z DESCRIPTION:Title: TBC Abstract: TBC LOCATION:1.61 Multi Purpose Room\, First Floor\, New Psychology Building CATEGORIES:External speaker,Internal speaker,RAS (Research Active Staff), EDandI,PGR Careers,UG Student LAST-MODIFIED:20260422T123434Z ORGANIZER;CN=Hannah Austin: END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20260426T100544Z DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260505T120000 DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260505T130000 SUMMARY:Department Psychology Seminars: Prosper (Professional Development ) - Presented by Kerry McElroy\, Stakeholder development manager for Pro sper TZID:Europe/London UID:20260505-8ac672c59c69c467019c70cecc231fcb@warwick.ac.uk CREATED:20260422T123255Z DESCRIPTION:Host: Katy Stokes The session will highlight\, via Prosper Po rtal resources and practical examples\, the scope of competencies that e arly career researchers have which make them suited to a wide range of c areers. The session will also showcase how Prosper can be used to suppor t effective career development conversations between postdocs and their managers – and how the Prosper Portal offers advice on what career devel opment support looks like for those managing early career researchers Th is session will be interactive\, and offer recommended actions to encour age participants to put into practice the learning outcomes from the ses sion. During this session\, participants will: Recognise the breadth of skills and competencies researchers develop\, how these are transferable and valued across a wide range of sectors – including beyond academia. Explore the concept of ‘squiggly’ careers by considering case studies of early career researchers who have found success in non-traditional path ways. Consider how they can develop their own definitions of career succ ess and become aware of Prosper resources which can help them to explore career pathways tailored to their own needs. Learn how to hold effectiv e career development conversations – as a postdoc\, and as a manager. 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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 othe rs who are already working with co‑production and PPCIE approaches acros s different research contexts. LOCATION:1.61 Multi Purpose Room\, First Floor\, New Psychology Building CATEGORIES:External speaker,Internal speaker,RAS (Research Active Staff), EDandI,PGR Careers,UG Student LAST-MODIFIED:20260422T131030Z ORGANIZER;CN=Hannah Austin: END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20260426T100544Z DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260520T120000 DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260520T130000 SUMMARY:Language and Learning Seminar: Dr. Kate Stone\, University of Hul l TZID:Europe/London UID:20260520-8ac672c79c69c48a019c70c8c41222a8@warwick.ac.uk CREATED:20260218T131635Z DESCRIPTION:Title: TBC Abstract: TBC LOCATION:Microsoft Teams - Message Ying Guo for Link CATEGORIES:External speaker,Internal speaker,RAS (Research Active Staff), EDandI,PGR Careers,UG Student LAST-MODIFIED:20260218T131635Z ORGANIZER;CN=Hannah Austin: END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20260426T100544Z DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260623T120000 DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260623T130000 SUMMARY:Department Psychology Seminars: Louise Connell\, Maynooth Univers ity TZID:Europe/London UID:20260623-8ac672c79c70cfa6019c70d1faa00000@warwick.ac.uk CREATED:20260422T123446Z DESCRIPTION:Host: Dr Matthew Mak Title: TBC Abstract: TBC LOCATION:1.61 Multi Purpose Room\, First Floor\, New Psychology Building CATEGORIES:External speaker,Internal speaker,RAS (Research Active Staff), EDandI,PGR Careers,UG Student LAST-MODIFIED:20260422T123446Z ORGANIZER;CN=Hannah Austin: END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20260426T100544Z DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260512T110000 DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260512T153000 SUMMARY:Introduction to Structural Equation Modelling\, Dr Sam Cacace fro m the School of Psychology and Clinical Language Sciences\, University o f Reading TZID:Europe/London UID:20260512-8ac672c79d1fb52a019d245bb8860c34@warwick.ac.uk CREATED:20260325T093820Z DESCRIPTION:Hosts: Dr Suzanne Aussems and Dr Chiara Gambi Speaker: Dr Sam Cacace from the School of Psychology and Clinical Language Sciences\, U niversity of Reading Abstract Psychologists and other social scientists often deal in abstract concepts\, like emotions\, moral judgement\, depr ession\, trauma\, and stress. Self-report scales\, biofeedback\, partici pant observation\, and other commonly used methods provide means to acce ss these valuable parts of human experience\, but can often be unreliabl e\, exhibit poor validity\, and/or fail to fully address the underlying construct. Fortunately\, structural equation modelling (SEM) offers ways to evaluate relationships between constructs that are not directly obse rvable (i.e.\, latent variables)\, through a two-step process. In this i nteractive workshop\, you will learn the foundations of SEM and the type s of questions it can answer\, including evaluating measurement models t hrough confirmatory factor analysis\, and structural models. We will wor k through SEM examples\, ensuring model identification\, power analysis and sample size checking\, measurement reliability\, and guidance on how to start thinking about and using latent variables in your own research . All coding will be tailored to R\, but will be accessible to those who choose other statistical packages or are relatively new to the software \, with additional resources provided to explore the techniques. Time wi ll be allocated at the end of the workshop for you attempt to code your own SEM and receive personalized assistance. Preparation: This workshop will be run in R and Rstudio so please bring a laptop with these install ed. You can also pre-install some of the packages that the workshop will be using\, by running these two lines of code in R: install.packages(c( "haven"\, "dplyr"\, "lavaan"\, "semPower"\, "semTools"\, "semptools")) d evtools::install_github("melissagwolf/dynamic") There will be a social l unch around 1pm\, where we will go somewhere on campus to eat. The lunch will be covered\, so please sign up here: Introduction to Structural Eq uation Modelling LOCATION:TBC CATEGORIES:other,External speaker,RAS (Research Active Staff),EDandI,UG S tudent LAST-MODIFIED:20260325T093820Z ORGANIZER;CN=Hannah Austin: END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR