PAST EVENTS

Over the past year, our Training Centre has hosted a wide range of events designed to inspire, educate, and connect individuals. These events have not only fostered growth and knowledge-sharing but also strengthened our Training Centre's role as a vibrant hub for innovation and connection. Below, you can explore a list of our past events:

Resilient Organisations with Professor Naomi Ellemers

ARC BITA Official Launch

Intro to Regression Modelling with Dr Shams Yasmin

Connect and Share

Leadership for High Reliability Organisations

Academic Pleasing

Health service planning in Australia

Economic development with Professor David Stadelmann

Nudgeathon 2024

2025 BEST BITA Conference

In February, we hosted the 6th annual “BEST Conference on Human Behaviour and Decision Making” at Queensland University of Technology, Gardens Point Campus, Brisbane, Australia.

Shared Reality when dealing with Service Robots

Diary Studies

Academia, practice, and a ‘pracademic’ middle

Experimenting with
artificial societies

Augmented Language Models (ALMs) with Dr Steve Bickley

Can humans co-evolve with AI?

Augmented Language Models (ALMs) (#2/3)

Augmented Language Models (ALMs) (#4/5)

The Impact of Stereotype Threat in the Workplace

Creativity
in Large-Scale Contexts

Research Showcase

The Creative Path Workshop with Prof. Jonathan Feinstein

Tuesday 29 April

How Can I Use AI to Help My Academic Research?
In this hands-on session, we explored how generative AI can assist at every stage of the research journey - from brainstorming and literature reviews to writing, designing surveys, and even coding and data analysis.

Facilitated by Dr Steve Bickley,
Postdoctoral Research Fellow.

Wednesday 30 April

Introduction to Applied Behavioural Economics

This seminar will provide an introduction to foundational theoretical concepts in the field of behavioural economics. Using current research examples it will demonstrate key advantages in the use of behavioural economics methods and insights, particularly for researcher and public policy.

Facilitated by Dr Stephen Whyte,
Senior Research Fellow.