Engage with us

Engage with us

Our staff and students actively engage with industry and the community to inform evidence-based research and practice

Engage with our Clinics

The eCentreClinic, the Macquarie University Psychology Clinic and the Emotional Health Clinic are open to the public, conduct research to improve evidence-based practice, and provide professional development opportunities.

Engage with our Research

Our researchers collaborate with industry partners to lead meaningful change. For more information, please see 'Our Research'.

Research Participation

We are always looking to recruit participants for our research, so if you are interested, please register your details on the FMHHS Research Participation Register to be updated for future opportunities.

Journal Articles and Book Chapters

Read the recent journal articles and book chapters published by our staff.

Researcher Profiles

View our wealth of research expertise

Engage with our Social Media

Twitter @PsyMQ

Facebook https://www.facebook.com/MacqPsych

Engage with our Student Societies

MacqPsych

The Macquarie University Psychology Society (MacqPsych) is a student-led society consisting of mostly Psychology undergraduate and postgraduate students studying at Macquarie University. MacqPsych provides students with the opportunity to engage in social events and build relationships with similarly-minded peers.

Cogs Society

The Cognitive and Brain Science Student Society (Cogs Society) has a goal to create a place where students, staff, and alumni of the cognitive and brain sciences degree can have fun sharing ideas about cognitive science, and bond over their interests in the brain.

Engage with our Students and Graduates

Macquarie University is committed to developing strong links with industry and employers.

Engage with our Leadership Team

Head of the School of Psychological Sciences

Professor Maria Kangas

Director of Education

Professor Naomi Sweller

Director of Research

Professor Michael Richardson

Co-Directors Higher Degree Research

Associate Professor Simon Boag
Associate Professor Kevin Brooks
Associate Professor Kim Curby

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