Behavioural research

Our Centre for Behavioural Research in Cancer (CBRC) seeks to find out why people behave the way they do, and why they sometimes behave in unhealthy ways.

We focus on behavioural aspects of cancer control and discovering how people can be encouraged to change unhealthy behaviours.

About the CBRC

Learn the types of projects we do and our objectives and priorities.

Current projects & publications

List of current projects, peer-reviewed publications and unpublished reports.

CBRC staff profiles

Meet friendly staff from the Centre for Behavioural Research in Cancer (CBRC).

Student supervision & placements

Postgraduate students can help us as part of their studies.