Lisa A Williams
- Associate Professor, School of Psychology, UNSW Sydney
Dr Lisa A Williams is a social psychologist. Her research interests include the dynamics between emotional experience and social interaction. Specifically, her research considers positive emotions that arise in the context of social interactions - namely pride, gratitude, compassion, and admiration. She is currently a Associate Professor in the School of Psychology and Associate Dean Equity Diversity and Inclusion in the Faculty of Science, University of New South Wales. Her research is funded by the Australian government.
Experience- 2019–present Associate professor, University of New South Wales 2015–2019 Senior lecturer, University of New South Wales 2009–2015 Lecturer, University of New South Wales
- 2009 Northeastern University, PhD, Psychology 2000 Lewis and Clark College, Bachelor of Arts
- 2014 The emotional psychology of blood donors: Understanding and using the affective key to donor retur Role: Co-CI Funding Source: Australian Research Council 2013 To be or not to be proud: Identifying the functionality of pride in intergroup settings Role: CI Funding Source: Australian Research Council 2013 Emotional responses to comparisons in romantic relationships: Implications for relationship wellbeing Role: Co-CI Funding Source: Australian Research Council
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