Gabrielle Brawn BSc now with Honors
GABRIELLE BRAWN has achieved Class One honours at Macquarie University Department of Psychology for her thesis “Repetition blindness for homophonic homographs”.
Gabrielle Brawn has been studying at Macquarie University in the Northern Sydney suburb of
North Ryde for her Science degree (2002-2006) and has now achieved the highest level of academic performance in her Honours year in 2007 with the award of Class One honours for her thesis “Repetition blindness for homophonic homographs”.
A recipient of a Macquarie University Golden Jubilee admission program, Gabrielle is enrolled in the Department of Psychology and has completed her Bachelor of Science (Psychology) degree with Honours. She has now been accepted to enter the Master of Clinical Psychology program with her goal of articulation into the Doctorate of Psychology (D.Psych).
The D.Psych is a rigorous program of coursework and research at Macquarie University www.psy.mq.edu.au, but it satisfies the requirements for professional admission and accreditation to the Australian Psychological Society (APS) together with a professional research qualification. The D.Psych is offered with specialisations in Clinical Psychology, Clinical Neuropsychology, Counselling Psychology and Organisational Psychology.
Congratulations Gabrielle on your outstanding success.
Contact: Mrs Gabrielle Brawn BSc-Psych (Hon) on +61 (412) 924401
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November 14th, 2008 at 7:28 am
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