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Psychology

Analysis //

How clinical psychology fails minority groups

There is a growing need for recognition of systemic racism and marginalisation of minorities within psychology.

November 30, 2021 Lachlan Whittle
Analysis, University //

Unlearning care: how the Psychology Department is failing its students

On the mixed experiences of their psychology cohorts’ time in a department which, theoretically, should understand mental health.

November 1, 2021 Shani Patel and Reham Zughair
Screenshot of a PSYC3017 lecture recording. The caption says "watch till the end with the volume up" and "when the lecturer absolutely loses his shit HAHAHAHA"
News // Campus News

USyd lecturer shouts and swears at student in elaborate hoax

A controversial Snapchat clip was revealed to be a shock value psychology experiment

March 27, 2019 Millie Roberts
Perspective // Self Esteem

I am not who I say I am

Deconstructing the constructed self

October 17, 2018 Deaundre Espejo
Perspective //

Don’t be an askhole

Alisha Brown wants to know why you ask for advice and don’t take it.

March 21, 2018 Alisha Brown
Features // Animal Research

How much data is a rat’s life worth?

The rules and regulations of using live animals in university education.

October 27, 2017 Siobhan Ryan
Tech //

Unreal: I spent the morning at the University’s virtual reality research lab

Are the VR Openlab's research goals actually a reality, or a distant virtual dream?

September 29, 2017 Aidan Molins
Features // Transgenerational Trauma

Healing histories: tracing trauma through the generations

To fully understand the complexity of our present communities, we have to dive into our manifold pasts.

August 16, 2017 Penny Cummins and Ann Ding
Tech //

Taking candy from a baby

Some video games are not just addictive, they’re exploitative, writes Joshua Krook.

April 1, 2014 Joshua Krook
Perspective //

No laughing matter

According to recent psychological research, sexist jokes make sexist people

April 10, 2013 Nina Ubaldi

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