Mini Seminar Series "Hot Topics in Health Psychology"
This Mini-Seminar Series "Hot Topics in Health Psychology" is led by the Assistant Professorshipf of Chronobiology & Health at the TUM, specifically by Dr. Anna Biller. The seminar takes place on Zoom (40 minutes + 10 minutes questions/discussions) and is open for everybody. The main target group are Bachelor students or interested people with little knowledge in Health Psychology.
Dates
- Wednesday, 2nd November 4:15 pm CET | Prof. Dr. Karin Meißner | Placebo & Nocebo Effects
- Wednesday, 23rd November 4:15 pm CET | Assistant Prof. Dr. Micaela Martinez | Human Health in the Anthropocene
- Wednesday, 18th January 4:15 pm CET | Dr. Katy Tapper | Mindful Eating
Registration
Please register here
Code of Conduct
The organizers of the Talk Series "Hot Topics in Health Psychology" are dedicated to providing a harassment-free seminar for everyone, regardless of gender, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, age, religion or nationality. We will not tolerate harassment of seminar participants in any form.
Seminar participants violating these rules will be sanctioned or expelled from the seminar at the discretion of the organizers.
Harassment includes, but is not limited to:
- Written or verbal comments which have the effect of excluding people on the basis of membership of any specific group, such as gender, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, age, religion or nationality. This includes sexist, racist, homophobic, transphobic, ableist, or exclusionary jokes.
- Comments made, either through speech or chat, that are exclusionary, derogatory, or threatening toward another participant or community.
- Sexual language and imagery.
- Violent threats or language directed against another person, including incitement to violence, suicide, or self-harm.
- Deliberate intimidation, or stalking.
- Sustained disruption of talks or other events.
- Unwelcome sexual attention.
- Advocating for, or encouraging, any of the above behaviour.
Contact
Please contact Dr. Anna Biller (anna.biller@tum.de) with questions or feedback.