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Robert Ross is a Research Fellow at Macquarie University's School of Humanities Ethics and Agency Research Centre. His work focuses on interdisciplinary research at the intersection of psychology, religion, ethics, and climate science. Ross has contributed to projects examining religious belief dynamics, post-truth era challenges, and legal system biases. He leads or co-leads initiatives such as the MQRF 'Belief in a Post-Truth Era' and collaborates with institutions globally.
Key research areas include delusion studies, the psychology of belief systems, and climate change communication. His recent work addresses public trust in scientists, climate anxiety in Australia/New Zealand, and cross-cultural partner preference mechanisms. Ross has published over 85 peer-reviewed articles and contributed to high-impact datasets like the TISP study.
Media engagements include expert commentary on religious discrimination, delusional beliefs, and forensic psychology. He is affiliated with Macquarie's Centre for Agency Values and Ethics (CAVE), emphasizing ethical and philosophical dimensions of modern challenges. Grants and collaborative projects reflect his commitment to bridging academic and applied research domains.




