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~~~ Media + Entertainment Lab ~~~          ~~~~ UCD Psychology ~~~~ ° Exploring mind + behaviour via media + virtual worlds.

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UCD Psychology
UCD Psychology@UCDPsychology·
We're saddened by the death of UCD Prof. Emerita Eunice McCarthy. A key figure in psychology, in @PsychSocIreland, & in work&organisational psychology. She was an inspirational academic, supervisor and mentor and will be greatly missed. We send sympathies to her family & friends.
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brendan rooney
brendan rooney@brenrooney·
🚨 We’re hiring at UCD School of Psychology! 3 x permanent Assistant Professor positions now open. Deadline: 12 noon, 3 July 2025. Apply here 👉 ucd.ie/workatucd/jobs/ (Thread: some personal reflections for anyone unfamiliar with the Irish academic system 👇)
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brendan rooney
brendan rooney@brenrooney·
Thanks @PsychSocIreland for sharing my work with @AssimKz for #HSCPDay2025. Check out his great work designing emotion into #immersive experiences. #ucdPsychStories
Psychological Society of Ireland@PsychSocIreland

Today is #HSCPDay2025 and we are celebrating innovation in psychology. @brenrooney, Assistant Professor in the UCD School of Psychology and Director of @ME_LabTweets, shares one of the exciting projects he supervises - using virtual reality to design and foster feelings of awe!

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brendan rooney@brenrooney·
Thanks @PsychSocIreland for sharing more of my work. This time with @hankturnpike for #HSCPDay2025. @UCDPsychology
Psychological Society of Ireland@PsychSocIreland

For #HSCPDay2025, we continue our spotlight on innovation in psychology. In this video @brenrooney Assistant Professor in @UCDPsychology and Director of @ME_LabTweets, shares another exciting research project exploring how virtual reality can help people manage social anxiety!

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Psychological Society of Ireland
Psychological Society of Ireland@PsychSocIreland·
Today is #HSCPDay2025 and we are celebrating innovation in psychology. @brenrooney, Assistant Professor in the UCD School of Psychology and Director of @ME_LabTweets, shares one of the exciting projects he supervises - using virtual reality to design and foster feelings of awe!
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brendan rooney
brendan rooney@brenrooney·
I’m speaking at this important event on how child sexual abuse is represented in #fiction and its impact on audiences. If you’re interested in media, trauma, or cultural research, then come along and follow the project too. Details of the online event below 👇
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brendan rooney@brenrooney·
Today I got to visit the National Rehabilitation Hospital @NRH_Ireland and presented my work around #VR and #emotion to the Spinal Cord System of Care Programme team. What a fantastic facility! #ucdpsychstories
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University College Dublin@ucddublin·
🧠📃 Do people view the causes of mental illness differently? A new UCD School of Psychology study has shown people to be more accepting of some causes than others, with biological and hereditary factors carrying the highest stigma. The research, published in Current Psychology, suggests that different explanations for mental health conditions – ranging from life circumstances to biological causes, shape how people perceive those with psychiatric diagnoses. For the study, which investigated attitudes towards mental illness amongst the Irish and UK public, stigma was defined as one’s willingness to interact with an individual with mental illness. The study found that people were most likely to be tolerant and accepting of mental illnesses caused by “sociopolitical turmoil”, with other societal causes, including life circumstances, abuse and relational difficulties, shown to have no impact on the levels of stigma. Its authors have suggested that raising awareness of sociopolitical causes of mental health conditions – such as political instability, natural disasters and war – could promote more tolerant attitudes towards sufferers. This may promote support for social justice initiatives that address the root causes of mental health disparities. “Our findings highlight the importance of raising awareness of the many social factors that can influence mental health, especially those involving social and political unrest,” said Leigh Huggard, a PhD researcher in the UCD School of Psychology who worked on the study. “By increasing public understanding of these social determinants, we can help challenge stigma and promote more supportive attitudes towards mental health issues.”
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brendan rooney
brendan rooney@brenrooney·
There is a short term Assistant Professor (above the bar) role in my department, closing July 4th. We have some really supportive conditions for temporary early career posts.
UCD Psychology@UCDPsychology

A reminder that we have a short term Assistant Professor (above the bar) role, closing on Thursday 4th July at 12:00 noon (local Irish time). Visit ucd.ie/workatucd/jobs/ for information and to apply. #Joinourteam

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