Professor Nigel Bond
Professor of Psychology
School of Psychology
University of Western Sydney
Bond, Nigel William. BSc (Hons), PhD (Nottingham)
Professor Nigel Bond is Professor of Psychology at the University of Western Sydney. Professor Bond's teaching interests are in the areas of learning and its applications, memory, and biological psychology.
His research interests include:
- face recognition and eye-witness identification
- odour memory
- psychological and physiological aspects of analgesia
- physiological bases of memory and memory disorders.
Key appointments
- Research Grants Committee of the ARC (1995-97)
- Chair, Humanities and Social Sciences Panel (1997)
- Member, Council, Southern Sydney Institute of TAFE (1998-2004)
- Member, Council, South Western Sydney Institute of TAFE (2004-)
- Director, Board of the Universities Admissions Centre (2002-2006)
- Pro Vice-Chancellor (Academic), University of Western Sydney (1996-2006).
Key publications
- Jayasinghe, U. P., Marsh, H. W., & Bond, N. W. (2003) Peer review in the funding of Higher Education: The Australian Experience, Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis.
- Jayasinghe, U. P., Marsh, H. W., & Bond, N. W. (2003) A multi-level cross-classified modelling approach to peer review of grant proposals: the effects of assessor and researcher attributes on assessor ratings, Journal of the Royal Statistical Society.
- Bond, N. W. & McConkey, K. (2001) Psychological Science: An Introduction. Sydney: McGraw-Hill.
- McKnight, J., & Bond, N. W. (2000) Unrestricted Women's Sexuality or Opportunism? Quasi-mathematical asides on Gangestad and Simpson's Strategic Female Pluralism, Behavioral and Brain Sciences.
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