Melbourne Centre for Behaviour Change (@mcbc_unimelb) 's Twitter Profile
Melbourne Centre for Behaviour Change

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Harnessing research and education to produce sustainable, durable changes in behaviours, policies, and practices that will enhance lives and livelihoods.

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Had a great in-depth conversation with @StefanTSiegel from Universität St.Gallen (HSG) for his Sustainability Education Podcast on the psychology of climate misinformation & its similarities with myths about sustainability education sustainabilityeducation.captivate.fm/episode/episod…

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Just published a paper in Communications Earth & Environment where we use the CARDS machine learning model to detect climate misinformation in 5 million climate tweets, finding over half of misinformation tweets involve personal attacks Mark Andrejevic Yuan-Fang Li Travis Coan nature.com/articles/s4324…

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The Sax Institute has welcomed three new Members: the Melbourne Centre for Behaviour Change; the Centre for Health Services Research in Queensland; and Cancer Council Victoria. Find out more about the work they do: saxinstitute.org.au/news/the-sax-i… Melbourne Centre for Behaviour Change UQ Centre for Health Services Research Cancer Council Victoria

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Three of our outstanding researchers have been awarded #UniMelb's prestigious Marles and Woodward medals! 🏅 Associate Professor Michelle Jongenelis 🏅 Dr Oanh Nguyen 🏅 Dr Louise Rowntree Learn more about the awardees and their work → unimelb.me/3AK2f5v

Three of our outstanding researchers have been awarded #UniMelb's prestigious Marles and Woodward medals!

🏅 Associate Professor Michelle Jongenelis
🏅 Dr Oanh Nguyen
🏅 Dr Louise Rowntree

Learn more about the awardees and their work → unimelb.me/3AK2f5v
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Spoke to Stella Levantesi about AI & climate misinformation: certainly AI is a threat in amplifying misinformation but I also discuss how we're using AI to develop solutions to misinformation desmog.com/2024/09/18/the…

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A new survey from UniMelb MDHS revealed that an alarming 25% of respondents had used nicotine pouches, raising concerns among public health experts about a new wave of addictive and illegally sold nicotine-based products. Read more → unimelb.me/3ZD0sJS

A new survey from <a href="/UniMelbMDHS/">UniMelb MDHS</a> revealed that an alarming 25% of respondents had used nicotine pouches, raising concerns among public health experts about a new wave of addictive and illegally sold nicotine-based products.

Read more → unimelb.me/3ZD0sJS
Melbourne Centre for Behaviour Change (@mcbc_unimelb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thank you to everyone who joined us for the webinar ‘Co-Designing Solutions to Promote Behaviour Change’ back in August! Special thanks to A/Prof Sameer Deshpande and Dr Bo Pang for an insightful session. For those who missed it, you can watch it here 🔗youtu.be/EklHyjRBS3w

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Am giving a free webinar this week with 350 Chicago on fine-tuning yoru BS detector to spot climate misinformation. Register at bit.ly/yourbsdetector

Am giving a free webinar this week with <a href="/350_Chicago/">350 Chicago</a> on fine-tuning yoru BS detector to spot climate misinformation. Register at bit.ly/yourbsdetector
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🎉 Excited to announce our annual conference: "Behaviour Change: Insights and Innovations"! 🌟 Discover groundbreaking insights, hear from expert speakers, and enjoy networking opportunities. 🐦 Early Bird Special available now!!! 📅26 February 2025 🔗events.humanitix.com/behaviour-chan…

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New work by Deputy Director Michelle Jongenelis suggests up to 70% of younger Australians may be susceptible to nicotine pouch use 😲 doi.org/10.1093/ntr/nt…

Camille Short (@camilleshort_au) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In our recent pub, breast cancer patients living regionally reported much higher odds of taking up digitally delivery cardiac rehab than their city counterparts. Results for our clinical trial testing adherence out soon. cancer.jmir.org/2024/1/e51536