‘Trinity Psychology 50 Master Classes’ – Public Lecture Series, School of Psychology, TCD
The School of Psychology, TCD is running a public lecture series entitled ‘Trinity Psychology 50 Master Classes’ as part of a number of events to mark 50 Years of Psychology at TCD. These lectures will be given by researchers who are leading psychological researchers in the field. Admission is free. Registration is required for some of the lectures as indicated below. Please consult this website regularly for updates and further information.
| Lecture Title & Speaker | Venue | Date & Time |
Professor Leslie S. Greenberg Professor Emeritus in Clinical Psychology,York University, Toronto, Canada. |
The Innovation Academy, Foster Place, College Green |
21st February 2012, 6pm-7pm |
Professor Sheila Greene Fellow Emeritus, TCD ’Developmental Psychology: Enduring issues, problematic responses’ |
The Innovation Academy, Foster Place, College Green | 28th March 2012, 4pm – 5pm followed by a reception |
Professor Richard Carson, Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience of Ageing, (Neurobehavioural Enhancement), TCD. Inaugural Lecture.Bringing the Damaged Brain Back Into Action: Preconceptions and Possibilities |
Lecture Theatre L.B.11, Trinity College Institute of Neuroscience (TCIN), Lloyd Building, Trinity College |
4th April 2012, 6.15pm – 7.15pm followed by a reception. (Places available for members of the public are limited and registration for attendance at this lecture is necessary. Please contact the School of Psychology to book your place at this lecture (tel: (01) 896 1886 or email: rweldon@tcd.ie or carpentj@tcd.ie. Places will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis). |
Professor Stuart Carr, Massey University, New Zealand In association with the Science Gallery as part of the ‘Happy?’ Lab-in-the Gallery event 2012. For further information and to register to attend this lecture, please see: www.sciencegallery.com/events/2012/05/happy-help-prof-stuart-carr |
PACCAR Theatre, Science Gallery, Pearse Street, Trinity College | 2nd May 2012, 6-7pm |
Professor Adrian Furnham, University College London ‘Happiness and Emotional Intelligence’ In association with the Science Gallery as part of the ‘Happy?’ Lab-in-the Gallery event 2012. For further information and to register to attend this lecture, please see: www.sciencegallery.com/events/2012/05/adrian-furnham-happiness-and-emotional-intelligence |
PACCAR Theatre, Science Gallery, Pearse Street, Trinity College | 16th May 2012, 6-7pm |
Professor Aidan Moran, Professor of Cognitive Psychology, UCD ‘Imagination in Action: Mental Practice and Skilled Performance in Sport and Surgery’ In association with the Psychological Society of Ireland & |
J.M. Synge Lecture Theatre, 2039, Arts Building, Trinity College Dublin | 6th June 2012, 2-3pm |
Dr. Chris Moulin Senior Lecturer in Cognitive Neuropsychology, Institute of Psychological Sciences, University of Leeds ‘Advances in Cognitive Neuropsychology: the Strange Case of Deja Vu’ |
Lecture Theatre LB11, TCIN, Lloyd Building, Trinity College Dublin. |
20th June 2012, 4-5pm |
Professor David Lewkowicz, Department of Psychology & Center for Complex Systems & Brain Science, Florida Atlantic University, USA ‘How everyday experience contributes to the development of fundamental perceptual and cognitive skills in infancy’
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LB11, TCIN, Lloyd Building, Trinity College Dublin | Monday, 25th June, 2012, 11am |
| The School of Psychology, the Children’s Research Centre, and the Structured PhD in Child & Youth Research present a workshop with Professor Jennifer Greene on "Values in Evaluation: Perspectives from Qualitative and Democratic Evaluation Traditions”. | The Children’s Research Centre, Trinity College, Dublin | Friday October 12th 2012, 10.30am to 1.00pm |
Professor Paul Kennedy, Director (Academic & Research), Institute of Clinical Psychology Training, University of Oxford ‘Beyond Adversity; |
The Innovation Academy, Foster Place, College Green | 5th December 2012, 4-5pm |
The School of Psychology gratefully acknowledges support from the College Visiting Professorships and Fellowships Benefaction Fund for a number of these lectures.




