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Pengen Ngobrol: A Human Centered-Approach in Tech Industry

(7/11) The role of psychological science in technological field now becoming broader. It contribute in the tech industry or generally better known as start-up. The tech industry is a business sector that utilizes technology and information and produces digital products to digital services. According to this phenomenon, Pengen Ngobrol Episode 6 raised topic about Human Centered-Approach in Tech Industry. read more

Social Psychology Perspective on Understanding COVID-19

(6/11) Center for Indigenous and Cultural Psychology (CICP) Faculty of Psychology UGM held online webinar at 1.00 – 3.00 PM.

The event was divided into 3 sessions. The first session was addressed about Social Perception of Covid 19 Pandemic: Continuities and Changes, delivered by Dr. Wenty Marina Minza, S.Psi., M.A., lecturer in Faculty of Psychology UGM. She conveyed about the importance of understanding social perceptions to understand the pandemic in Indonesia. In particular, the that concepts used to understand the public’s perception are how they percieved risk and their optimism. Furthermore, the session also discuss about collective culture and also the positive and negative sides of percieving the current pandemic. read more

KDM: Mixed-method Design Applied in Clinical and Health Psychology Research: Introduction & Sharing of Experience

Promovendus Club (PC) from Doctor of Psychology Program held Two-Week Colloquium (KDM) online on Friday, November 6, 2020.

This two-weekly event raised a topic called Mixed-method Design Applied in Clinical and Health Psychology Research: Introduction & Sharing of Experience this week and collaborating with the speaker, Andrian Liem Ph.D, postdoctoral researcher from University of Macau, who is also an alumni Professional Psychology Program Faculty of Psychology UGM. read more

UPTB Held Second NVIVO Training Series

Unit of Learning Technology Development (UPTB) Faculty of Psychology UGM held the second NVIVO training series on Friday, October 30, 2020 at 2.00 – 4.00 PM via Zoom Meeting. This event was the second series of Techno Training program that first held on last Friday, October 23, 2020. read more