Associate Professor Alan Pegna featured in an article by IFLScience discussing how our brains can quickly identify who holds the most power in social structures.
Professor Julie Henry from UQ's School of Psychology discusses the importance of social cognitive skills for mental health and wellbeing in this University of New South Wales article.
A University of Queensland study has outlined a series of recommendations which can be used to develop strategies for parents to better manage screen use in under-fives
Professor Thomas Suddendorf and Dr Jon Redshaw from UQ's School of Psychology featured in a BBC article about the remarkable skill of foresight and how it transformed the world for better and worse.
UQ's Professor Matt Sanders AO featured on ABC Radio Brisbane about parenting, Triple P and retiring from his role as the Director of UQ's Parenting and Family Support Centre.
Professor Julie Henry featured in an article published by The Senior discussing research which has linked exposure to ageist attitudes to a shorter life, poorer health, and declining mental ability.
Normal age-related changes in how we think, perceive and reason may increase the risk of older people viewing themselves through a negative and ageist lens, University of Queensland research suggests.
UQ's Contact Magazine spoke with Professor Matthew Sanders to reflect on his remarkable career and his lasting legacy in the field of parenting research.
Professor Jolanda Jetten from UQ's School of Psychology discusses her latest research about the impacts of social media and the internet on wellbeing when we unplug for 24 hours in advances.in/psychology.
The University of Queensland has been ranked in the global top 50 for Sports-related subjects, Psychology, Nursing and Pharmacy and Pharmacology in this year’s QS World University Rankings by Subject.