Welcome to today’s episode of To Psychology and Beyond where we are delighted to welcome Associate Professor Evan Livesey who is joining us today to talk about his experiences as an undergraduate student, his vast research experience examining the mechanisms responsible for learning and attention, his career trajectory and what he wished he knew when he was a bright-eyed bushy tailed first-year undergraduate student himself. Associate Professor Livesey works in the School of Psychology ...
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Welcome to today’s episode of To Psychology and Beyond where we are delighted to welcome Associate Professor Evan Livesey who is joining us today to talk about his experiences as an undergraduate student, his vast research experience examining the mechanisms responsible for learning and attention, his career trajectory and what he wished he knew when he was a bright-eyed bushy tailed first-year undergraduate student himself. Associate Professor Livesey works in the School of Psychology ...
In this episode, we have the pleasure of speaking with Dr Celine van Golde, who is a forensic researcher at the University of Sydney. Dr van Golde has a diverse background in psychology, with a PhD in forensic psychology. During our conversation, we delve into Dr van Golde's undergraduate experience, exploring how her interest in forensic and cognitive psychology developed and why she decided to pursue a career in this field. We also discuss the unique challenges of conducting research in for...
To Psychology and Beyond
Welcome to today’s episode of To Psychology and Beyond where we are delighted to welcome Associate Professor Evan Livesey who is joining us today to talk about his experiences as an undergraduate student, his vast research experience examining the mechanisms responsible for learning and attention, his career trajectory and what he wished he knew when he was a bright-eyed bushy tailed first-year undergraduate student himself. Associate Professor Livesey works in the School of Psychology ...