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What is it
The Melbourne Centre for Behaviour Change team is excited to announce its first networking event, Behaviour Change: Network and Learn with topics on predicting outcomes of behaviour change interventions, and introducing the theory and techniques tool.
When
28/06/2023 3:00pm - 5:30pm
Where

Melbourne Connect, Forum 2 and 3 (Level M)

Free
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Behaviour Change: Network and Learn

The Melbourne Centre for Behaviour Change team is excited to announce its first networking event, Behaviour Change: Network and Learn. Professor Susan Michie (University College London) has kindly offered us the opportunity to stream webinars from her Human Behaviour-Change Project webinar series.

We will be streaming the following popular talks:

  • Predicting outcomes of behaviour change interventions - Professor Robert West and Professor Janna Hasting discuss developing machine learning systems to predict outcomes of behaviour change interventions.
  • Introducing the Theory and Techniques tool - Professor Susan Michie and Professor Marie Johnston discuss linking behaviour change techniques with their mechanisms of action.

Following the webinars, there will be an opportunity to network with like-minded behaviour change colleagues over refreshments and canapes.

We warmly invite researchers, practitioners, strategists, policymakers, and advocates to join us for an afternoon of lively and thought-provoking discussion on behaviour change.

We hope you can join us.

About the Melbourne Centre for Behaviour Change

The Melbourne Centre for Behaviour Change (MCBC) is a major initiative led by University of Melbourne researchers and clinicians who are recognised internationally for their contributions to understanding human behaviour. MCBC harnesses research to inform sustainable behaviours, policies, and practices that will enhance lives, livelihoods, and environments. We explore human health and wellbeing, as well as social and environmental sustainability.

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