Interdepartmental Colloquium

The interdepartmental colloquium is planned in collaboration with different research groups at the Faculty of Psychology and the Vienna Cognitive Science Hub.

We aim to bring national and international researchers to present and discuss their current research with faculty members and students. 

With a few exceptions (see table), the colloquium takes place on Thursdays from 3 to 4 pm. If you want to attend online, please message colloquium.psychologie@univie.ac.at to get the meeting link.

DateStartTimeFormGuestSpeakerInstitutionTopic

Thursday

24.10.2024

3 pmHSG and onlineProf. Dr. med. Leonhard SchillbachLVR-Klinikum DüsseldorfSecond-person neuropsychiatry: where truly social neuroscience meets clinical psychiatry

Thursday

07.11.2024

3 pmHSG and onlineDr. Torsten EnßlinMax-Planck-Institut für Astrophysik

Manipulative communication in humans and machines

Monday

18.11.2024

4.45 pmSem.room NIG (6th floor) and onlineSander Thomaes, PhDUtrecht UniversityClimate Change and youth development: A global perspective

Thursday

21.11.2024

3 pmHSG and onlineDr. Elisabeth V. C. Friedrich, PDUniversity of Sustainability,
University of Zurich,
Ludwig-Maximilians-University
Electrophysical Signatures of Social Cognition

Thursday

28.11.2024

3 pmHSGProf. Dr. Veronika Brandstätter-MorawietzUniversität ZürichEscalating Commitment and Goal Disengagement

Thursday

05.12.2024

3 pmHSG and onlineProf. Dr. Melanie FischerPhilipps-Universtität Marburg

Psychopathology in a relationship context: Couple-based treatments and translational research

Thursday

12.12.2024

3 pmHSG and onlineProf. Dr. Gudrun SproesserJKU LinzGesundheitsverhalten: Multidimensional und Potential einer positiven Perspektive

Thursday

09.01.2025

3 pmHSG and onlineJan Voelkel, Ph.D.Stanford UniversityThe Strengthening Democracy Challenge: Reducing Americans’ Anti-Democratic Attitudes

Thursday

23.01.2025

3 pmHSG and onlineIlanit Gordon, Ph.D.Bar-Ilan UniversityFlexible interpersonal synchrony

Thursday

30.01.2025

3 pmHSG and onlineProf. Mirta GalesicComplexity Science HubTBA