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Aphasiology, Cognitive Neuropsychology, Language Production, Bilingualism, Indigenous advocacy
Australia

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Employment (6)

Curtin University: Perth, WA, AU

2015-07-15 to present | Senior Lecturer, PhD (Curtin School of Allied Health)
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Britta Biedermann

Curtin University: Perth, WA, AU

2018-02-01 to 2019 | Research Secondment: Research Fellow on NHMRC partnership grant "Looking Forward Moving Forward" (School of Occupational Therapy, Social Work, and Speech Pathology)
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Macquarie University: Sydney, NSW, AU

2014-08-01 to 2015-07-14 | Research Fellow. PhD (Cognitive Science)
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Britta Biedermann

Macquarie University: Sydney, NSW, AU

2011-05-01 to 2014-07-29 | ARC APD Australian Post-doctoral Research Fellow (Cognitive Science, ARC Centre of Excellence for Cognition and its Disorders)
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Britta Biedermann

Macquarie University: Sydney, NSW, AU

2008-01-01 to 2011-03-01 | Macquarie University Research Fellow (MQRF) (Centre for Cognitive Science (MACCS))
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Britta Biedermann

Macquarie University: Sydney, NSW, AU

2007-01-01 to 2007-12-31 | post-doctoral researcher (Centre for Cognitive Science (MACCS))
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Education and qualifications (3)

Macquarie University: Sydney, NSW, AU

2003-03 to 2006-11 | PhD (Cognitive Science)
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Albert-Ludwigs-University: Freiburg i. Breisgau, Baden-Württemberg, DE

1997-09 to 2001-12 | MA (Psycholinguistics, Phonetics, Psychology)
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Britta Biedermann

Georg-August-University: Göttingen, Lower Saxony, DE

1995-03 to 1997-07 | BA (equiv.) (Linguistics, Education)
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Professional activities (9)

Member of Aphasia WA: Perth, WA, Australia, AU

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Macquarie University: Sydney, NSW, AU

Honorary Research Fellow (Cognitive Science)
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European Society for Cognitive Psychology: Gent, BE

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Britta Biedermann

British Aphasia Society: National, National, GB

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Britta Biedermann

Australian Psychological Society: VIC, VIC, AU

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Britta Biedermann

Australian Aphasia Association: National, National, AU

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Aphasia Centre for Research Excellence: Melbourne, AU

Affiliate Member
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Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence in Cognition and its Disorders: Sydney, NSW, AU

2013 to 2018 | Associate Investigator
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Macquarie University: Sydney, NSW, AU

2015 to 2017 | Adjunct Supervisor (Cognitive Science)
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Funding (6)

The CogNeuroApp: A Novel Web-Based App for Neuropsychological Assessment of Impairments of Language

Translating NARNIA into a long-term therapy approach: The development and evaluation of a Communication App for people following stroke

2022 to 2024 | Grant
Multiple Sclerosis Society of Western Australia (WA, WA, AU)
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Britta Biedermann

Does word similarity across languages help or hinder bilingual speakers? This project aims to understand in more detail how bilinguals can accurately speak in both their languages

2019-06-19 to 2023-12-31 | Grant
Australian Research Council (Canberra, AU)
GRANT_NUMBER: DP190101490
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Britta Biedermann via DimensionsWizard

Does word similarity across languages help or hinder bilingual speakers?

2019-01 to 2021-12 | Grant
Australian Research Council (ACT, ACT, AU)
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DP190101490

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Britta Biedermann

Speech production in language-impaired speakers: Informing theoretical models and clinical practice regarding grammatical processing

2011-05-01 to 2014-12-31 | Grant
Australian Research Council (Canberra, AU)
GRANT_NUMBER: DP110100799
GRANT_NUMBER: DP110100799
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Britta Biedermann
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"Informing spoken word production theories using data from brain-impaired speakers."

2008-01 to 2011-04 | Grant
Macquarie University (NSW, AU)
GRANT_NUMBER:

9201114920

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Britta Biedermann