Teaching and Supervision
Teaching
I am an Associate Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (AFHEA), currently contributing to the BSc and MSc Psychology programmes at the University of Hertfordshire through delivering lectures (sexual health; health behaviour change), moderation, and marking. In my previous position at Coventry University I was a module lead for the BSc Psychology programme (health psychology) and also lectured on the BSc Psychology and MSc Health Psychology programmes.
Supervision
I am an experienced supervisor, supporting dozens of students in the successful completion of their undergraduate and postgraduate dissertations. I have also been privileged to support a number of PhD and doctoral students as follows:
2023-present
Hannah Allcott-Watson (PhD; supervisor)
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Lauren Schumacher (PhD; primary supervisor)
Increasing young people's engagement with digital health behaviour change research
Kayleigh Kwah (PhD; primary supervisor)
Infant feeding: the application of intervention development frameworks to change behaviour
2022-present
Susan Gibson (PhD; supervisor)
Contributing to an international Collaboratory of Centres for Understanding Behaviour Change (CUBiC): How can the use of graded tasks be optimised to promote physical activity?
Sabrina Pilav (Clinical psychology doctorate; primary supervisor)
Exploring women’s experiences of negative coil (IUD) procedures
Completion (2022)
Yvonne Milton (PhD; primary supervisor)
Promoting the Implementation of Occupational Therapy Home Programmes for Children with Cerebral Palsy based on Evidence, Theory and Practice
Completion (2022)
Mayra Mobeen (PhD; supervisor)
Exploring memory changes and intervention requirements in men receiving Androgen Deprivation Therapy for prostate cancer
Completion (2019)
Isher Kehal (PhD; supervisor)
Factors affecting safer sex decision-making: Exploring the potential contribution of attentional bias, sexual promiscuity and emotional promiscuity on the impact of affective outcome expectancy manipulation for condom use intentions and behaviour
Completion (2018)
Joanne Parsons (PhD; primary supervisor)
Changing Risk and Efficacy Appraisals of Flu Vaccination Amongst Pregnant Women
Completion (2015)
Stefanie Williams (PhD; supervisor)
The role of self-efficacy in increasing lifestyle physical activity behaviour
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Please contact me to discuss potential PhD supervision - this would currently require development of a funding proposal