UNSW Symposium for Eating and Appetite (USEA)

UNSW Symposium for Eating and Appetite (USEA)

About this event

This one-day event brings together Australian and international researchers who will present their current research and insights on eating behaviour, appetite, and related topics. This symposium will provide an opportunity to exchange ideas, discuss theoretical and practical issues in the field, and establish connections and possible collaborations with other researchers.

Confirmed speakers for USEA2025 include:

Karen Mitchell (Boston University, USA)

  • Laura Bradfield (UTS)
  • Scott Griffiths (University of Melbourne)
  • Sarah Maguire (InsideOut Institute, University of Sydney)
  • Zayra Millan (UNSW Sydney)
  • James Pham (UNSW Sydney)

Registration is FREE and I will send another announcement including a link to register closer to the date of the symposium. The symposium is open to anyone with an interest in the area, so please feel free to share this announcement widely.

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