Fuller Graduate School of
Psychology Research Colloquia, events previously addressed only to
doctoral students, are now open to graduates, licensed professionals.
Participants can obtain Continuing Education credits on quarterly basis. The
lectures are given by distinguished research psychologists and the
event is presented 3 times per quarter (with the exception of this
Winter quarter when only 2 are offered), which allows the possibility
of obtaining a total of 8 CE credits during each academic year.
Research Colloquia occur on Mondays, 11:00-12:00 in the Travis Auditorium
Click Here for Research Colloquia Archive
Research Colloquia Schedule
Fall 2011October 17, 2011: Dr. Erin Bigler Brigham Young University Neuroimaging, Neural Connectivity, and Clinical Neuropsychology |
October 31, 2011: Dr. Annie Tsai Azusa Pacific University Equality or Propriety: A Cultural Models Approach to Understanding Social Hierarchy |
November 28, 2011: Dr. Vern Bengtson University of Southern California Families and Faith Across Generations |
Winter 2012February 6, 2012: Dr. Shoba Sreenivasan University of Southern California Living Outside the Wire: Toward a Transpersonal Resilience Approach for OIF/OEF Veterans Transitioning to Civilian Life |
February 13, 2012: Dr. Rick Josiassen Arthur P. Noyes Research Foundation Water, Water, Everywhere...The Etiology and Clinical Consequences of Hyponatremia in Psychiatric Illness |
February 27, 2012: Dr. Robert Emmons University of California, Davis Greatest of the Virtues? Gods, Gifts, Gratitude, and Giving |
Spring 2012April 23, 2012: Dr. David Atkins University of Washington Measuring Therapist Competence in the Real World: Can Technology Bring Us to Scale? |
May 7, 2012: Student Research Colloquium and Poster Session SOP Graduate Students Fuller School of Psychology |
May 14, 2012: Dr. Po Lu University of California, Los Angeles Biological Underpinnings of Cognitive Aging |
Questions About Research Colloquia?Contact TRI here or call Dylan Meloserdoff at 626-584-5542