Invited Panellist

Communication and collaboration in a crisis. Royal Society Edinburgh Curious, August 17 2021.

Enhancing security culture at publicly accessible locations. Security & Policing Home Office Event. March 10 2021.

Invited Talks

Templeton, A., (2024, November 28). Managing people in emergencies: Examining the evidence from crowd psychology. Talk to National Seminar for Norwegian Civil Defence

Templeton, A., (2024, October 18) How do the public behave in emergencies and how is this influenced by first responder communication strategies? A journey through group relations, trust and communication. Presentation at a Research Seminar - School of Psychology & Neuroscience, University of St Andrews

Templeton, A., (2024, October 3). Trying to understand who and what the public respond to in emergencies: An examination of group relations, trust and communication. Talk to Ashton fire group.

Templeton, A., (2024, October 2). First responder communication strategies. Talk to NFCC, National Operational Learning Group.

Templeton, A., (2024, September 3). Information sharing in emergencies: examining the evidence. Talk to National seminar for the Norwegian Civil Defence.

Templeton, A., (2024, August 27). Information sharing in emergencies: examining the evidence. Professional training lecture to local resilience leaders, Norwegian Civil Defence - Information sharing in emergencies - examining the evidence.

Templeton, A. (2024, March 21). Collective behaviour in emergencies: Examining the evidence. Talk given at an event entitled Large-scale evacuations: “The role and expectations of citizens”, hosted by the National Crisis Center (Belgium) as part of the framework of the Belgian Presidency of the Council of the European Union

Templeton, A. (2024, March 19). A social psychology perspective on fire safety. Talk given at a Workshop entitled Multi-disciplinary wildfire safety research: learning from each other, at the University of Lund

Templeton, A. (2024, January 19). Understanding public response to first responder instructions during evacuations. Talk given at the University of Canterbury, New Zealand.

Templeton, A. (2023, November 14). Knowledge exchange and impact in crowd psychology. Talk to an MSc course, Heriot-Watt University.

Templeton, A. (2023, August 09). Simulating the impact of first responder communication strategies on citizen adherence in emergencies. Presentation to the Cabinet Office. The slides can be accessed here.

Templeton, A. (2023, July 19). Simulating the impact of first responder communication strategies on citizen adherence in emergencies. Presentation to the Communities Prepared National Group. The slides can be accessed here.

Templeton, A., (2023, June 19). Obstacles and avenues to coordination between the emergency services and public. Turkish Psychological Association. Turkey

Templeton, A., Shepherd, L., Wiseman-Gregg, K., Smith, K., Addison, C., Skelton, J., Stanley, E., Clegg, G, & Hlubek N. (2022, June). Developing communication approaches to facilitate staff uptake in infection prevention activities. Presented at the Infection Prevention Control Scotland conference, Glasgow.

Templeton, A. (2022, May). Evacuation behaviour in psychological crowds. Paper presented to the CATA research group in the Université Clermont Auvergne and the Laboratoire de Psychologie Sociale et Cognitive, Paris.

Templeton, A., Jurstakova, K., Smith, K., Ulusahin, Y., Martinez, N., Mao, G., Dang Guay, J., Ellis, O., & Drury, J. (2021, October). Factors associated with attendee self-reported adherence to COVID-19 guidance during Phase 1 of the 2021 DCMS ERP​​. Paper given at the UK Department of Health and Social Care, online.

Wijermans, N., & Templeton, A. (2020, October). SIA-PED: Social identity approach in PEDestrian modelling. Paper given at the SIAM Workshop 2, online.

Templeton, A., Smith, K, Dang Guay, J. (2020, October). Returning to UK sporting events during COVID-19: Spectator experiences at pilot events. Paper presented at Sports Grounds Safety Authority Panel, online.

Templeton, A. (2018, November). Incorporating behavioural signatures of psychological crowds into a computer model of crowd behaviour. Paper presented at the Physics and Psychology of Human Crowd Dynamics workshop, Leiden.