Born: 9 April 1945, United States
Died: 8 June 2023
Country most active: Australia
Also known as: NA
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Cindy Gallois is Professor of Psychology at the University of Queensland. Amongst her areas of research interest are communication and health promotion, communication between professionals and patients, and intergenerational communication.
Chronology
1976
Life event – Settled in Australia
1979 – 1996
Career position – Lecturer, University of Queensland
1994 – 1998
Career position – Member of the Australian Psychological Society and Editor of Human Communication Research
1996 –
Career position – Professor of Psychology, University of Queensland
1997
Career position – Deputy President of the University of Queensland Academic Board
1997
Career position – Deputy President of the International Communication Association, USA
1997 – 1999
Career position – President, Society of Australasian Social Psychologists
1998 – 2000
Career position – President, University of Queensland Academic Board
2000 – 2002
Career position – President-Elect of the International Association of Languages and Social Psychology
2001 – 2002
Career position – President, International Communication Association, USA
2001 – 2003
Career position – Member of the Australian Research Council (ARC) Expert Advice Committee on Social Behaviour and Economic Sciences