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Milan Andrejevic is a Lecturer in Psychology at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS), affiliated with the Graduate School of Health and Faculty of Health. His research focuses on moral cognition, dynamic social learning, and decision-making processes, with interdisciplinary interests spanning neuroscience and philosophy. He holds a PhD in Psychological Science from the University of Melbourne and completed postdoctoral work at Monash University in Philosophy and Contemplative Studies.
Education:
- PhD in Psychological Science, University of Melbourne (2017–2021)
- Masters in Neuroscience, Freie Universität Berlin (2013–2016)
- BA in Psychology, Jacobs University Bremen (2010–2013)
Research Interests: Combines experimental tasks, computational modeling, and neuroimaging to explore how cognitive processes relate to moral attitudes, political beliefs, and personality traits. Key themes include contextual updates in moral judgments, decision dynamics under uncertainty, and neural correlates of social behaviors.
Teaching & Supervision: Coordinates the undergraduate Social Psychology course and supervises students in research areas aligned with his expertise. He emphasizes fostering a nuanced understanding of social behavior to improve individual and community well-being.
Labs & Affiliations: Member of INSIGHT Institute for Wellbeing and Health and previously associated with the Decision Neuroscience Lab (University of Melbourne) and Monash Centre for Contemplative Studies.




