CURE brings together leading researchers from across the University to present their findings in three-minute, TED-style talks.
Each event is themed around a particular topic and you’ll come away inspired, knowing you are part of this brilliant research community. Come along to this Cross University Research Event to hear leading researchers from across our faculties give presentations focusing on Emotions.
With your expanded knowledge you might even forge new research collaborations with like-minded individuals.
Book to attend this event and see what it’s all about for yourself!
Presentations will be followed by networking and refreshments (available for those attending in person only) and will provide a fantastic opportunity for attendees to come together, share ideas and develop new research collaborations.
Science and Health:
- Beyond Words: Vocal Emotions - Professor Silke Paulmann, Department of Psychology
- Boredom Matters: Implication for well-being, education, social behaviour, risk taking and more - Dr Wijnand van Tilburg, Department of Psychology
- My Research in Applied Maths - Dr Chris Antonopoulos, School of Mathematics, Statistics and Actuarial Science
- Neural Signatures of Emotion in Social Contexts: From Emotional Odours to Public Speaking Anxiety - Dr Saideh Ferdowsi, School of Mathematics, Statistics and Actuarial Science
Arts and Humanities
- The influences on customers who tip, complain and leave reviews in UK restaurants? - Adrian Martin, Edge Hotel School
- Romanticism’s Paradoxical Emotions - Dr Chris Bundock, Department of Literature, Film, and Theatre Studies
Social Sciences
- Understanding Entrepreneurial Disengagement: Exploring the Role of Team Vision and Emotional Support - Dr Reza Zaefarian, Essex Business School
- Digging deep: Emotions in cemeterial work - Professor Melissa Tyler, Essex Business School
- Embodied Emotional Dynamics of Early Pregnancy Endings (EPEs) in the Workplace - Professor Ilaria Boncori, Essex Business School
- Felt Experience: Affect, Feeling & Emotion - Dr Tony Sampson, Essex Business School
- The emotional cost of AI at work: Technology-Induced Job Insecurity, Resource-Loss Pathways, and Employee Outcomes - Dr Beatrice Piccoli, Essex Business School
- Emotions, work, worth - Dr Isabel Crowhurst, Department of Sociology and Criminology
- Dr Tracey Costley, Department of Language and Linguistics
- Dr Magda Schmukalla, Department of Psychosocial and Psychoanalytic Studies
CURE is an internal event aimed at University of Essex Staff and Students.
Not based at Colchester? Watch online! Contact events@essex.ac.uk for more details.