Five minutes with…Ian Glendon
Associate Professor Ian Glendon is an Organisational Psychologist and one of only six International Association of Applied Psychology (IAAP) Fellows...
Associate Professor Ian Glendon is an Organisational Psychologist and one of only six International Association of Applied Psychology (IAAP) Fellows...
Associate Professor Ian Glendon from the Centre for Work, Organisation and Wellbeing will be presenting a special seminar Tuesday regarding...
The sixth International Conference on Traffic and Transport Psychology (ICTTP) brought nearly 400 delegates from 36 countries together 2-5 August,...
Risk and safety permeate humanity’s experiences and perceptions through many channels, including legislation, policies and governance, communication, and cultural-, group-...
Research study has finds impulsive young male drivers are far more influenced by anger than impulsive young women.
Shock tactics have long been a staple approach to changing risky driving behaviours, but Griffith Health Institute research has found some driver safety programs may be contributing to the problem.
A Griffith University psychologist who wrote the book on applied psychology has been honoured with an award by the prestigious...
Despite what you might think from listening to some politicians, media outlets and commentators, only about 7% of Australians can be considered “climate change sceptics”.