ProfessorPeter Miller

Professor of Psychology

Faculty of Health/School of Psychology/Deakin Lifespan Institute

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

  • MEDIA APPEARANCE
    Prof Miller has made numerous media appearances nationally and internationally.
  • AFFILIATION
    Professor Miller is currently a member of :
  • AFFILIATION
    The Public Health Association of Australia
  • AFFILIATION
    The Society for the Study of Addiction
  • AFFILIATION
    The International Society for the Study of Drug Policy
  • AFFILIATION
    The International Society of Addiction Journal Editors
  • AFFILIATION
    International Harm Reduction Association
  • AWARDS AND HONOURS
    2013 National Drug and Alcohol Excellence in Research Award
  • AWARDS AND HONOURS
    Australian Professional Society on Alcohol and Drugs conference, Best poster award
  • AWARDS AND HONOURS
    Vice Chancellors Award for Outstanding Contribution to Community partnerships
  • AWARDS AND HONOURS
    Geelong Researcher of the Year (Community Safety & Honourable mention overall)
  • AWARDS AND HONOURS
    NHMRC Howard Florey Fellowship
  • AWARDS AND HONOURS
    J Paul Getty and Pilgrim Trust Clinical Fellow
  • AWARDS AND HONOURS
    Deakin University Postgraduate Research Scholarship
  • CONFERENCE ORGANISING
    Miller PG. Sonderlund A. & Palmer D. (2010, 8-11 Nov 2010). Alcohol, licensed venues and violence: preliminary results from DANTE. Paper presented at the Australasian Professional Society on Alcohol and Other Drugs, Canberra, Australia.
  • CONFERENCE ORGANISING
    Miller PG. (2010) Alcohol Industry Use of Social Aspect Public Relations Organisations against Preventative Health Measures presented at the Dangerous Consumptions conference, Canberra, Australia.
  • CONFERENCE ORGANISING
    Miller PG. Droste N. and Barisic L. (2011) Behavioural Economics, Price Considerations in Alcohol and Drug Use amongst University Students. Paper presented at the Kettil Brunn annual conference meeting, Melbourne.
  • CONFERENCE ORGANISING
    Miller, PG. Curtis, A. Palmer, D., Tindall, J. Gillham, K. & Wiggers, J. (2012, 8-11 Nov 2010). The effects of mandatory versus voluntary trading on emergency department attendances during high alcohol hours. Paper presented at the Australasian Professional Society on Alcohol and Other Drugs, Melbourne, Australia.
  • CONFERENCE ORGANISING
    Miller PG. and Droste N. (2012) Pre drinking increases harm in the night-time economy, but may be moderated by restricted trading hours. Paper presented at the Australasian Professional Society on Alcohol and Other Drugs, Melbourne, Australia.