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Seminar Programs
There is an active Seminar program within the School. There are Research Seminars Teaching Development Seminars and Psychology discipline research meetings. In the research seminars, School members are able to share their research efforts with colleagues.
Topics addressed by School members have included:
- The Writing of Dual Biographies
- Diasporic Communication
- Intellectual Property Rights
- Police-media Relations
- Native Title Law and Anthropology
For details regarding further seminars contact:
Dr David Mallard
Ph: (02) 63 384485
Fax: (02) 63 384401
Email David Mallard
Teaching Development Seminars
The Teaching Development Committee sponsors seminars each semester from various members of staff focussing on their areas of interest and expertise.
Topics covered have included:
- Assessment
- Teaching generic skills
- Computer assisted learning
- Teaching on-line
For further details on Teaching Development Seminars contact:
Dr Joy Wallace
Ph: (02) 63 384574
Fax: (02) 63 384401
Email Joy Wallace
Research Seminars
The School hosts research seminars on Wednesday afternoons during teaching sessions (February-June and July-November). Seminar presentations are delivered by staff within the School, higher degree students, as well as national and international visitors. The Seminar programme allows members of the School to discuss their research interests and develop research ideas within and across the disciplines that make up the School. Interested academics and students within the university and other interested parties are welcome to attend the seminars.
For further details regarding seminars contact:
Dr David Mallard
Ph: (02) 6338 4485
Fax: (02) 6338 4401
Email David Mallard
Psych Club
For Information please contact:
Libbie Douglass
Ph: 02 6338 4069
Email Libbie Douglass.
