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Supervision

With increasing numbers being minted each year, simply possessing a PhD is no longer a ticket to the good life. All of my candidates have the opportunity to publish during their candidature and participate in additional research projects to progressively build their CVs. 

PhD supervisions

Completed:

  • Jacqui Howell. The Horizontal-Vertical Illusion in vision, haptics and audition. 

  • Matthew Hardy. Collaborative learning and teaching in international relations: an examination of Wikis in Australian university teaching practices.

 

Current:

  • Ebrahim Alvandi. Emotional agency in telecounselling: A cognitive model.

  • Paul Kremer. “Malpractice” and regulation in the Australian counselling profession.

  • Karen Sutherland. Australia’s not-for-profit social media engagement: why is it proving challenging?

  • Evelyn Lindsay. Cerebellar disease: Exploring the application, reliability and validity of a diagnostic instrument for quantifying ataxia of the upper limbs.

  • Alexander De Foe. Evaluation of the level of immersion reported during out-of-body experiences.

  • Modi Almoteri. Monitoring of deterioration: Gaining insight into observational attention-related error.

  • Stephanie Castanon. Evaluation of a healthy body image program for adolescent girls.

     

Honours supervisions

Recently completed honours supervisions:

  • William Schmidt: Neural network for processing ataxia data

  • John Baybutt: Implicit racism in violent computer games

  • Megan Pump: Mass participation sporting events

  • Michael Notaras: Haptic working memory. 

  • Alex De Foe: Factors contributing to out of body experiences. 

  • Stephanie Castanon: Body image correlates of young adults. 

  • Shannon Driscoll: Stochastic resonance and schizophrenia. 

Mark's supervision philosophy 

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