Guest lectures and seminars
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Dr. Karthik Panchanathan has made foundational contributions to understanding and modeling the social evolution of human cooperation (e.g., Panchanathan & Boyd, 2004, 2005, Nature).
The Deparment of Psychology is proud to have him as a guest lecturer on May 29th.
In this lecture, Dr. Lindner will draw on insights from several fields, among them psychology, political science, sociology, and anthropology, sharing insights from five decades of research and experience on all continents.
We hereby invite you to a seminar on AI and learning, taking place on November 29, 2023, from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM at HF:studios in Sophus Bugges Hus, 1st floor. The seminar will address the impact of AI in conjunction with natural learning on education, knowledge workers, and students. There will be presentations and interactive discussions.
A seminar that is part of the World Mental Health Day
Lunch seminar: Is it safe to come out yet? LGBTQ+ and mental health
Welcome to a guest lecture on Prolonged grief disorder - diagnosis and treating children and adolescents with Professor Rita Rosner
In this colloquium, Evelin Lindner will present her concept of dignity and humiliation and relate it to some of the research projects conducted at the Department of Psychology.
Welcome to an open guest lecture by Prof. John F. Dovidio on unconscious, racial bias among well-intentioned healthcare workers.
In this age of short attention spans, social media and evolving technologies, our traditional presenting methods are simply not working to their full potential. Therefore, we have to rethink the way we are presenting information to properly engage and truly resonate with our audiences.
You are invited to the first seminar connected to the project “Psychology without borders: new horizons for teaching and research collaboration between Norway and Brazil”