Social connections are what drive us as human beings.
They shape who we are, what we believe and value, what motivates us and the kind of goals we pursue in life. Taking this insight as a starting point, SIGN’s research and SIGNIFY’s interventions are based on a simple proposition: that by unlocking the power of our social connections we can enhance performance and health in our workplaces, our institutions, and our communities.
Latest news
- Bachelor of Psychological Science (Honours) student, Kirra Southwell, wins the prestigious Donald Tugby Prize in the Psychology of Peace 2020 award for her honours thesis on problematic and negative group memberships.
- SIGN's PhD Candidate, Mai Tanjitpiyanond, has been awarded one of five Graduate Student Poster Awards - which recognises excellence in research, clarity in presentation, and personal knowledge - from the Society for Personality and Social Psychology.
- Professor Jolanda Jetten discusses conspiracy theories and conspiratorial thinking with ABC's Radio National program.
Pages
Visit us
The University of Queensland
St Lucia QLD 4067