Ross King is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Psychology. He teaches across the undergraduate, Honours and postgraduate levels in areas that are primarily clinically related. In addition, he supervises Honours, Clinical Masters, and higher degree research students. He also conducts research primarily in the areas of body image and eating disorders as well as professional and ethical issues in psychological practice.
Awards and prizes
1996 WJC Banks Award for Distinguished Contributions to Teaching & Learning
2005 Vice Chancellor’s Award for Excellent Contribution to the Community
2007 Faculty Teaching & Learning Improvement Award
2008 Faculty Teaching & Learning Award – Outstanding Course in Psychology
2008 Faculty Teaching & Learning Award – Most Improved Course in Psychology
Memberships
Member, Australian Psychological Society
Member, APS College of Clinical Psychologists
Member, Australian & New Zealand Academy for Eating Disorders
Member, Australian Association of Cognitive and Behaviour Therapy
Registered Psychologist, Psychologist Registration Board of Victoria
Service to the University, discipline or community
Member, School of Psychology Academic Progress Committee
Member, School of Psychology Academic Advisory Committee
Member Faculty Honours Committee
Treasurer, Australian Psychological Society, Barwon Region Branch
Conferences
Annual Conference of the Australian Psychological Society (Hobart, Sept 2008)
Annual Conference of the Australian Psychological Society (Brisbane, Sept 2007)
Annual Australian & New Zealand Academy for Eating Disorders Conference (Melbourne, August, 2007)
London International Eating Disorders Conference (London, UK, March 2007)