Dr Alicia Franklin
Dr Alicia Franklin is a clinical psychologist and research program manager at the Institute for Positive Psychology and Education at Australian Catholic University. Her research and practice focus...
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Dr Alicia Franklin is a clinical psychologist and research program manager at the Institute for Positive Psychology and Education at Australian Catholic University. Her research and practice focus...
Dr Robert Brockman is a clinical psychologist with expertise in schema therapy. His skills as a quantitative researcher and his Indigenous ancestry make him an expert in Indigenous wellbeing.
Professor Alexander Yeung, PhD, is a professor at the Institute for Positive Psychology and Education in Australian Catholic University. He is an educational psychologist, a linguist, and an...
Dr Achala Gupta is a lecturer at Southampton Education School, University of Southampton. Her research focuses on investigating educational issues sociologically. Achala’s current interests...
A legacy of British takeover and its ethnocentric dominance is that Aboriginal Australians have suffered generational disadvantages on many indicators of health and wellbeing (Dillon, 2020). A...
Continue reading blog postAnthony Dillon is a quantitative and qualitative researcher who has worked with Indigenous populations for more than 20 years with a focus on employment, education and wellbeing. His Indigenous...
Professor Rhonda Craven is the director of the Institute for Positive Psychology and Education at the Australian Catholic University. She has researched extensively on Indigenous wellbeing and...
We will be conducting a system update over the bank holiday. The website will still be live and you will be able to view most pages, however unfortunately you will not be able to log into the...
This event is now fully booked, please email events@bera.ac.uk to be added to the waiting list. Increasingly, researchers wish to make writing a focused social activity with regular breaks in a...
Call for SIG Convenor Over the last 30 years, the academic study of intelligence has been in a process of decline, but recently this has changed dramatically. The main catalyst for this change...
Please find an overview of some of our upcoming activities in June. Digital Leadership and Cultural Change in Schools: Challenges and Opportunities 9 Jun 2022 9:00 am - 12:00 pm During the...
Too many Chinese students studying education? During 2017–18, I completed my Master’s degree in educational studies at the University of Glasgow. Despite having a great time learning about...
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