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Hybrid: Cambridge/Teams
Members of the University may attend in-person at the Old Cavendish Lab, Free School Lane (enter opposite Student Services).
The talk will also be streamed online for those unable to be there in person and for those external to the University. Please sign up below, to receive the Teams link.
About
Speaker bio
Prof Fearon is a developmental and clinical psychologist, and Director of the Centre for Child, Adolescent & Family Research at the University of Cambridge.
He is internationally recognised for his work on child development, children’s mental health, and the critical role of caregiving in shaping emotional, cognitive, and psychological outcomes. His research spans large-scale longitudinal studies, including the ReSET trial, which we will hear about in today’s talks. Pasco’s other research includes the Children of the 2020s Study and multiple intervention trials aimed at supporting families facing adversity.
Prof Fearon also contributes to national policy efforts in the UK and internationally, and actively collaborates with partners in countries such as Canada, the Netherlands, Ghana, and South Africa. At the heart of his work is a deep commitment to promoting positive developmental outcomes through early intervention, sensitive caregiving, and mental health support.
How to attend
Members of the University may attend in-person at the Old Cavendish Lab, Free School Lane (enter opposite Student Services).
The talk will also be streamed online for those unable to be there in person and for those external to the University. Please sign up to receive the Teams link.
Contact
Louise Gray