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In person conference

Título: A Transdisciplinary Approach to Co-designing Social and Emotional Learning Programs

Activity: Lecture recognized in the PhD Psychology program

Lecturer: Dr Claire Blewitt

Dr Claire Blewitt is a postdoctoral fellow in the Health and Social Care Unit at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia. Her background in developmental psychology and, before that, engineering and environmental sustainability, has led to an interest in transdisciplinary research. Claire works across education, health, and social care to co-design, implement, and evaluate approaches to strengthen children’s development and positive mental health. She uses program planning and implementation science frameworks to develop programs with early childhood professionals, community members, and children that break through the silos that can exist between disciplines. Her current research focuses on Social and Emotional Learning (SEL), trauma-informed practice, and equity in education, including leading a 3-year randomized controlled trial of SEL programming in early childhood settings, funded by the Australian Government Research Council.

Language: English

DAD: 1,5 hour

Modality: in person

Place: Seminario Psicología Evolutiva y de la Educación, Faculty of Psychology

Date: November 27, 12:00 (Spanish hour)

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Online workshop

Title: Observational Methodology in Clinical and Health Psychology

Activity: workshop organized by the PhD program in Psychology

Speaker: Dr. María Teresa Anguera, Emeritus Professor at the University of Barcelona

Language: Spanish

DAD calculation: 8 hours.

Modality: online.

Date: November 7 and 8, 2024 from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. (Spanish time)

Online: click this link (full name required for registration as an activity for the DAD)

Given the importance of systematic observation in Clinical and Health Psychology and its multiple applications, the course will present the observational methodology, which can be considered a mixed method in itself, and will be developed throughout its different stages (approach, types, low-intervention designs, construction of instruments, coding and recording, sampling, obtaining parameters, data quality control, and data analysis). Likewise, some of the most widely used computer programs will be shown, and the practical aspects will be discussed in depth.

Dr. María Teresa Anguera is a Professor Emeritus at the University of Barcelona, ​​has seven six-year terms, and is a reference in observational methodology and program evaluation worldwide. Among her academic achievements, she stands out for being an Honorary Doctor of the University of La Laguna and the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria; having taught numerous Doctorates and Masters in Spain and other countries; having directed or co-directed 70 doctoral theses already defended; having been the coordinator of a consolidated research group; having participated in more than 40 competitive research projects (in most of them as principal investigator); and being the author of 31 books, 139 book chapters, and 366 scientific articles.

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Conference

Title: Individuation in Emerging Adulthood: A Synhesis of Research in Slovenia Aula

Activity: Lecture recognized in the Psychology PhD

Speaker: Prof. Melita Puklek. Universidad de Ljubljana.

English Language.

Computation in the DAD: 1 hour

Modality: in person.

Date: Sep 18, 2024 at 11:00 (Spanish hour)

In-person: Graduation Hall (Faculty of Psychology)

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Conference

Title: Undergraduate students balancing studies and work: challenges and benefits

Activity: Lecture recognized in the Psychology PhD

Speaker: Prof. Claudia Andrade. Universidad de Coimbra

English Language.

Computation in the DAD: 1 hour

Modality: in person.

Date: Sep 17, 2024 at 11:00 (Spanish hour)

In-person: Graduation Hall (Faculty of Psychology)

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Hybrid conference

Title: Cognitive disengagement syndrome: What is it? Why does it matter And where do we go from here?”

Activity: Lecture recognized in the Psychology PhD

Speakers: Stephen Becker

English Language.

Computation in the DAD: 2 hours.

Modality: hybrid.

Date: September 24, 2024 at 12:00 p.m. (Spanish hour)

In-person: Graduation Hall (Faculty of Psychology)

Online: for free pre-registration click this link.

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Conference

Title: The orbitofrontal cortex, cognitive maps, and schemas

Activity: Conference from the Psychology PhD

Speaker: Prof. Geoffrey Schoenbaum, M.D., Ph.D. He is the director and distinguished researcher at the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA, Baltimore, MA). His laboratory has focused on how the orbitofrontal cortex collaborates with other brain areas to fine-tune normal adaptive behavior and learning in models of addiction and aging, both in normal mice and rats. His editorial experience was as behavioral neuroscience section editor for Neuroscience from 2007 to 2012. He has also been an editor for the Journal of Neuroscience from 2012 to 2018 and for eLIFE in neuroscience since 2017. He is currently editor-in-chief at Behavioral Neuroscience.

English Language.

Computation in the DAD: 2 hours.

Modality: in person.

Date: June 10, 2024 at 12:30 (Spanish hour)

In-person: Master Class 1 (Faculty of Psychology)

Important info: Professor would like to talk to PhD students or recent PhDs because he is looking for postdocs to hire.

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Conference

Title: Postcolonial Migration to the West: A Desire for Recognition

Activity: Conference from the Psychology PhD

Speaker: Prof. Belachew Gebrewold. Professor of International Relations and the Head of Department and Studies of Social Work and Social Policy at MCI, Innsbruck, Austria.

English Language.

Computation in the DAD: 2 hours.

Modality: in person.

Date: May 24, 2024 at 17:00 (Spanish hour)

In-person: Graduation Hall (Faculty of Psychology)

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Hybrid conference

Title: Cognitive disengagement syndrome: What is it? Why does it matter And where do we go from here?”

Activity: Lecture recognized in the Psychology PhD

Speakers: Stephen Becker

English Language.

Computation in the DAD: 2 hours.

Modality: hybrid.

Date: September 24, 2024 at 12:00 p.m. (Spanish hour)

In-person: Graduation Hall (Faculty of Psychology)

Online: for free pre-registration click this link.

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Hybrid conference

Title: Why do we become addicted? Addictions today.

Activity: 7th Itinerary of Psychosomatics and Philosophy of Science.

Speakers: Dr. Félix Reina Galán (psychiatrist) and Dr. Damián Martín Rubio (family doctor).

Spanish Language.

Computation in the DAD: 2 hours.

Modality: hybrid.

Date: April 25, 2024 at 7:00 p.m.

In-person: Royal and Illustrious Official College of Physicians of Seville (Cruz Auñón classroom).

Online: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/86440028792

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Hybrid conference

Title: THE GUT BRAIN AXIS: HOW GUT MICROBES MODULATE COGNITION AND MENTAL HEALTH.

Activity: Neurociencia del Bienestar “The Brain Wellness Club”

Speakers: DRA. JAVIERA OYARZUN (Psychology Department, Harvard University, EEUU).

Language: English.

Computation in the DAD: 1 hour.

Modality: hybrid.

Date: March 18, 2024 at 18:30 (Spanish hour).

In-person: Grade Hall of the Faculty of Psychology, University of Seville.

Online: contact Prof. Isabel Martín Monzón (isabelmartin@us.es).