Forthcoming talks (updated February 2019)
INITIATIVES FOR MAKING PSYCHOLOGY MORE REPLICABLE
Talk to undergraduates at Warwick University Psychology Conference.
Cumberland Lodge, Windsor Great Park, UK.
Saturday 9th February 2019
LANGUAGE, SEX CHROMOSOMES AND AUTISM: UNRAVELLING THE MYSTERY
Frontiers seminar series at Institute of Organismal Biology, Uppsala University
Tuesday 12 March 2019, 2 p.m.
DEVELOPMENTAL LANGUAGE DISORDER (DLD) - AN OLD DISORDER WITH A NEW IDENTITY
Keynote address: Professional Association of Teachers of Students with Specific Learning Difficulties.
Imperial College, London.
Saturday 30th March 2019, 9.30 a.m.
REPRODUCIBLE RESEARCH OXFORD
Presentation to League of European Research Universities (LERU), Prof Bishop will describe the aims and activities of the Reproducible Research Oxford Group and its relationship with the UK Reproducibility Network (https://www.bristol.ac.uk/news/2018/september/reproducibility-network-.html).
Weston Library, Oxford
Thursday 4th April 2019, 12.30 p.m.
LANGUAGE AND COGNITION SEMINAR (title tbc) followed by tutorial on SIMULATING DATA USING R
UCL: Department of Psychology and Language Sciences, Chandler House
Wednesday 8th May 2019, from 13.00 p.m. (Organiser Lee de-Wit).
KEYNOTE ADDRESS (title tbc)
Biennial Conference of Irish Association of Speech and Language Therapists
Dublin, 16-17th May
THE PSYCHOLOGY OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGISTS: OVERCOMING BIAS AND IRRATIONALITY TO IMPROVE OUR RESEARCH
Bartlett Lecture, Experimental Psychology Society
Bournemouth University
10-12th July 2019 (date/time tbc)
INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES IN LANGUAGE LATERALITY: ARE THEY MEANINGFUL?
Keynote address: Society for the Neurobiology of Language
Helsinki
August 20-22nd 2019 (date/time tbc).