
December 2022
Pictured is Centre Director, Martine Powell, in Norway with esteemed colleagues who are collaborating on the development of a digital child avatar.
Pictured is Centre Director, Martine Powell, in Norway with esteemed colleagues who are collaborating on the development of a digital child avatar.
On Tuesday 6th, Martine Powell presented a keynote address at the 1st Annual Artificial Intelligence and Virtual Avatars for Investigative Interviews, Possibilities, Challenges and Lessons
Two scholarships, funded by an ARC Discovery Project grant (DP230101634), will each provide support for 3 years on a full-time basis for a research project
We have released a new video learning resource, an overview on Memory and Interviewing, available now via our Resource Page. (Click Here)
Work by Martine Powell and colleagues on creating realistic virtual child avatars for investigative interview training was featured in BBC Science Focus. (Click here).
After 2 years of rescheduling her graduation ceremony due to COVID, Maddie’s PhD is now official!
The Centre was a Partner Affiliate for the 7th Annual Conference of the Australian Chapter of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts (Pacifica Congress).
Natalie Martschuk was awarded a Griffith University New Researcher Grant for her project Developing a framework to improve cross-examination of child witnesses.
Martine Powell is featured at 197/3640 on the Top Psychology Scientists rankings published by Research.com
Melanie Lawrie submitted her PhD thesis, Factors That Underlie Success in Child Witness Interviewing Training.
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