Friday 7 December 2012

Psychology Conferences 2012

Psychology Conferences 2012


In January 2000 Anthony established the world’s first Coaching Psychology Unit at the School of 
Psychology at Sydney University where he is the director. The unit offers post-graduate degree 
programs to Master’s level in Applied Science (Psychology of Coaching), the Master of Organisational 
Coaching and the Graduate Certificate in Applied Science (Applied Positive Psychology), and Anthony 
was instrumental in the development and introduction of these programs. 
Anthony also has considerable coaching experience at senior levels with leading Australian and global 
corporations in the financial, legal, media and consumer sectors. 
His coaching research and practice has frequently been reported in the national and international 
media. He has co-written and co-edited eight books on evidence-based coaching and has many 
coaching-related publications in the peer-reviewed and professional press. His books on coaching 
have been translated into eight languages, and is widely recognised as a key pioneer of coaching 
psychology. He has been awarded a British Psychological Society Special Award (2007) for 
“outstanding professional and scientific contribution to Coaching Psychology” (Special Group in 
Coaching Psychology), and a Harvard University (2009) “Vision of Excellence Award” from McLean 
Hospital, Harvard Medical School, for “pioneering work in helping to develop a scientific foundation to 
coaching”. 
He also a Visiting Professor at the International Centre for Coaching and Leadership Development, 
Oxford Brookes University, Oxford, UK, a Senior Fellow at the Melbourne School of Business, 
Melbourne University, Australia, and an Associate Fellow at 

Psychology Conferences 2012

Psychology Conferences 2012

Psychology Conferences 2012

Psychology Conferences 2012

Psychology Conferences 2012

Psychology Conferences 2012

Psychology Conferences 2012

Psychology Conferences 2012

Psychology Conferences 2012

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