Dr Lata Aiman (nee Satyen) is a Lecturer in the School of Psychology. She teaches at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels and supervises both Honours and Higher Degree students. She is an active researcher in the fields of Cognitive Psychology and Organisational Psychology.
HPS206 - Psychology in the Criminal Justice System
Awards and prizes
Best Scientific Paper and Presentation: International Conference on Disaster Management and Trauma Counselling, Bangalore, India (2005).
Program and Publications Chair’s Award: International Education and Technology Conference, Melbourne, Australia (2002).
Nominee, Education Award: Fire Awareness Community Service Awards, Melbourne, Australia (2004).
Nominee, Indigenous and Multicultural Award: Fire Awareness Community Service Awards, Melbourne, Australia (2004).
Memberships
Registered Psychologist, Psychologists Registration Board of Victoria
Service to the University, discipline or community
Guest Reviewer, Australian and New Zealand Journal of Organisational Psychology
Guest Reviewer, Applied Cognitive Psychology
Conferences
Aiman, L., & Huseyin, I. (December, 2008). Movement of migrants to Australia based on gender, educational qualification and occupation.
Huseyin, I., & Aiman, L. (September, 2008). Improving encoding and retrieval processes among older adults. The Tenth International Conference on Cognitive Neuroscience, Bodrum, Turkey.
Aiman, L., Huebner, D., & Walker, A. (July, 2007). Cultural differences in the workplace: a study of Anglo-Saxon and Asian migrant workers. Industrial and Organisational Psychology conference. Sydney, Australia.
Satyen, L. (2006). Reducing memory costs associated with divided attention. International Conference on Memory-4. Sydney, Australia.
Huseyin, L., & Satyen, L. (2006). Computer game training to improve memory skills among older adults. International Conference on Memory-4. Sydney, Australia.