Probing the differences in brain activity may help people with depression
Psychology student Rosie Moody is using gory images to examine the link between activity in the front left side of the brain and depression susceptibility.
Psychology student Rosie Moody is using gory images to examine the link between activity in the front left side of the brain and depression susceptibility.
Research from the School of Psychology shows that telling other people about good things that have happened to you, and feeling socially connected, can make you happier.
Psychology PhD student Robert Michael is the winner of the 2015 Victoria University Three Minute Thesis competition.
Victoria University is launching a new Master’s degree aimed at placing students at the coalface of product development and commercialisation.
Professor Martha Savage has become the first woman in New Zealand to be elected a Fellow of the American Geophysical Union (AGU).
Associate Professor Ralph Chapman explains why every country, including New Zealand, should be taking urgent action in terms of climate change.
Victoria University chemists Bridget Stocker and Mattie Timmer's research into tuberculosis may eventually form part of a vaccine for malaria.
Professor David Frame is calling for an overhaul of the way climate change pledges are assessed, to avoid ‘indefinite procrastination’ on the design of efficient mitigation policies.
Professor Peter Smith has been named a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) for his research on multiple antennas.
A new drug to treat a rare muscle-wasting disease, and manufactured using Ferrier Research Institute technology, has been acquired for commercial development.