News Archive
Virtual Careers Fair Survey
The Virtual Careers Fair is an online platform designed to help employers looking for UNSW School of Psychology graduates to advertise opportunities online.
PhD Scholarship Opportunity!
The School of Psychology at UNSW is offering a three-year full-time PhD scholarship to work on a project “Like Father Like Son: A National Approach to Violence, Antisocial Behaviour and the Mental Health of Men and Boys”.
Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) research study
Do you need help managing your preschooler’s behaviour? UNSW Psychology is currently offering Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT), a scientifically-supported treatment for reducing problem behaviours in young children aged 2 to 7 years old, as part of clinical research.
Research participants needed!
Are you interested in taking part in psychology research at the UNSW School of Psychology in 2015?
UNSW School of Psychology stands out in Tall Poppy Science Awards
Stand-out researchers in the UNSW School of Psychology have won three of this year’s 10 Tall Poppy Science Awards recognising excellence in science.
Psychology course changes for 2015
From 2015, there will be some changes to several Psychology courses.
Australian Awards for University Teaching
Congratulations to Dr Sue Morris and Associate Professor Jacquelyn Cranney from the UNSW School of Psychology who have been recognised with a citation for Outstanding Contributions to Student Learning as part of the Australian Awards for University Teaching.
'Rising Star' PhD Award
Congratulations to Ursula Sansom-Daly who has been awarded the 'Rising Star' PhD Award 2014 at the 2014 Premier’s Awards of the Cancer Institute NSW.
Congratulations to School of Psychology Award Winners!
Congratulations to all award winners at the annual School of Psychology Student Awards Night held on Thursday 8 May 2014.
Award for Excellent PhD Thesis in Psychology
Congratualtions to Dr Caroline Moul who has received the award for an excellent PhD thesis in Psychology from the Australian Psychological Society (APS).