Resolving intergroup conflict – one of the most important issues today
Sabina Cehajic-Clancy works on using science for developing effective ways to reconcile people and in that way effectively and durably solve long-term conflicts between groups.
Regardless of contract type, many faculty in Sweden experience job insecurity. In her doctoral research, Anna Tanimoto explores how different employment conditions affect the health, well-being and work-life balance of faculty.
Our course in Machine Psychology introduces machine psychology – theories and research about Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) from a psychological perspective.
Our course in Group Processes and Intergroup Relations, 7,5 credits, provides an introduction to social psychological theories and research on intergroup relations.
We are pleased to announce that the Department of Psychology now have two new professors in our staff, Sabina Čehajić-Clancy and Christine Fawcett. We asked them a couple of questions to get to know them better.
Welcome to a colloquium with Yoshihisa Kashima, University of Melbourne, who will speak on the subject "Cultivating a Culture of Sustainability – A Psychological Perspective".
Welcome to a colloquium with Yoshihisa Kashima, University of Melbourne, who will speak on the subject "Cultivating a Culture of Sustainability – A Psychological Perspective".
On Wednesday, 28 May, 2025, 14:00-15:00, PhD Student Melina Tsapos, Lund University, will speak on the subject "What is Interesting about Conspiracy Theories?"
On Wednesday, 28 May, 2025, 14:00-15:00, PhD Student Melina Tsapos, Lund University, will speak on the subject "What is Interesting about Conspiracy Theories?"
On 2 June Sofia Elena Bracco will defend her doctoral thesis "From visibility to inclusion: Trans and gender diverse people in the media and in the workplace".
On 2 June Sofia Elena Bracco will defend her doctoral thesis "From visibility to inclusion: Trans and gender diverse people in the media and in the workplace".
On 9 June Jan Erik Lundkvist will defend his doctoral thesis "Psychological Treatment in Psychiatric Settings: Outcomes, Impact of Alcohol use and Treatment Duration".
On 9 June Jan Erik Lundkvist will defend his doctoral thesis "Psychological Treatment in Psychiatric Settings: Outcomes, Impact of Alcohol use and Treatment Duration".