ESRC Festival of Social Science (Seminar)

Psychology

Tomorrow, Nov. 16 @ 10am PST, I’ll be attending “Eyewitness Identification from a Different Angle,” a seminar part of the greater ESRC Festival of Social Science hosted by the University of Birmingham in the UK. The seminar hosts an all-star panel of researchers prominent in the fields of facial recognition and memory.

For those interested in eyewitness memory from a basic science perspective, I recommend attending! The event is free and open to the public, and will most certainly contain interesting discourse in the Q&A portion. The Q&A is live, but some prerecorded talks are available for viewing at the link above.

Speakers and Panelists:

  • Professor Carolyn Semmler, University of Adelaide, AU
  • Professor Laura Mickes, University of Bristol, UK
  • Dr Karen Amendola, National Police Foundation, US
  • Dr David White, University of New South Wales, AU
  • Professor William Wells, Sam Houston State University, US
  • Dr Anna Bobak, Department of Psychology, University of Stirling, UK
  • Wayne Collins, VIPER, UK
  • Mick Gibbin, Promat Envision, UK
  • Professor Alice O’Toole, University of Dallas, Texas
  • Professor Tom Albright
  • Professor David White, University of New South Wales
  • Professor John Wixted, UC San Diego, US
  • Dr Ryan Fitzgerald, Psychology, Simon Frasier University
  • Dr Harriet Smith, Nottingham Trent University
  • Dr Melissa Colloff, School of Psychology, University of Birmingham
  • Dr Travis Seale-Carlisle, Duke University and the University of Aberdeen
  • Marlene Meyer, School of Psychology, University of Birmingham
  • Prof Heather Flowe, School of Psychology, University of Birmingham

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