CURRICULUM VITAE (Brevis)

CURRICULUM VITAE (Brevis)

CURRICULUM VITAE (Short version) Name: Torill Christine Lindstrøm Born: Bergen, Norway, 10th of March, 1953 Examen artium: Bergen Katedralskole (Schola Cathedralis Bergensis), Norway, 1972. Latin and Roman studies. University education: Examen philosophicum: University of Bergen (UiB), Norway, 1972 Psychology: Psychology undergraduate studies: University of Bergen, Norway, 1973 Psychology Master Degree: University of Bergen, Norway, 1980 Doctoral degree (PhD): Dr. philos. University of Bergen, Norway, 1998. Biological and medical psychology. Archaeology: Archaeology undergraduate studies: University of Bergen, Norway, 1999. Archaeology graduate studies, classical archaeology: University of Bergen, Norway, 1999. BA in archaeology, UiB, 2000. Archaeology PhD-studies: University of Bergen, Norway. University pedagogy courses: UiB’s Utviklingsprogram i universitetspedagogikk, University of Bergen, 2000-2001. Work: 1974 – 1975: research assistant, Inst of Psychology, Faculty of Psychology, UiB, Norway. 1980 – 1983: scientific assistant, Inst of Nursing Science, Faculty of Medicine, UiB, Norway. 1984 – 1991: assistant prof., Inst of Nursing Science, Faculty of Medicine, UiB, Norway. 1991 – 1998: associate prof., Dept of Public Health and Primary Health Care, Faculty of Medicine, UiB, Norway. 2000 – 2006: associate prof., Dept of Psychosocial Science, Faculty of Psychology, UiB, N. 2006 – : professor, Dept of Psychosocial Science, Faculty of Psychology, UiB, Norway. Additional employments: 1983-1987: Bergen Jordmorhøyskole. (Bergen Midwifery High school) 1989-1991: Stord og Haugesund Høgskole. (Stord and Haugesund University College) Present Research Group Affiliations: 2010 – DICE (Decision, Intuition, Cognition, Emotion), Dept of Psychosocial Science (ISP), Faculty of Psychology, University of Bergen, Norway. 2010 – CLASSICAL STUDIES, Dept of Archaeology, History, Culture, and Religion (AHKR), Faculty of Humanities, University of Bergen, Norway. 2010 – Associate member of: CauSci. Causation in Science. An interdisciplinary Study of Causal Processes. Dept of Philosophy, University of Oslo, Norway and University of Nottingham, UK. Memberships: 2007 – Norsk Adferdsmedisinsk Forening (NAMF) (NAMF is member of the International Society of Behavioral Medicine). 2009 – European Association of Archaeologists (EAA). 2013 – Associazione Internazionale di Archeologia Classica (AIAC). .

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