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An Introvert's Guide to Extroverts
 

Following the 2025 New Zealand International Science Festival and the 2025 Melbourne International Comedy Festival, Luke is returning to Sydney Fringe with more goofing and education about introverts and extroverts.

PSY24IGE: The role of introverts in society has been diminishing in recent years with their historical positions increasingly taken by those with extrovert tendencies. How can introverts survive and what do they need to do to adapt? 

This lecture explores the history of introverts in society, their current status and potential future. 

It is a core lesson within PSY24 and may be attended by others for course credit. 

Update, tutor Matt Boring (Luke Morris) will be taking this lecture and there are to be no questions about Dr. Lachmann's escaped lab monkeys. It's all totally fine. Do not worry about the escaped monkeys. Bundoora University has that all under control. 

 

Event details

Venue: The Factory Theatre, 105-107 Victoria RD, MARRICKVILLE, NSW, 2204, AU
Bookings: https://aucentury.sales.ticketsearch.com/sales/salesevent/151631
Start Date: Wednesday 10 September 2025

 

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