Teaching
I teach on the biopsychology theme of the BSc Psychology programme, including as module co-ordinator for PSYC233 Psychobiology and Motivation, a mandatory Y2 module exploring the biopsychological underpinnings of motivated behaviours. I also contribute to multiple specialised Y3 modules (including Appetite Regulation and Obesity and Media Psychology).
I supervise ~6 UG students per year conducting their empirical research projects in Y3 (PSYC340) and regularly supervise students on our MPsycholSci, MSc Research Methods in Psychology, and MSc Psychology conversion courses with their research projects.
Modules for 2024-25
APPETITE REGULATION AND OBESITY: HEALTH AND NEUROSCIENCE PERSPECTIVES
Module code: PSYC310
Role: Teaching
BIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY
Module code: WIRR133
Role: Teaching
BIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY
Module code: PSYC133
Role: Teaching
Biological Aspects of Psychology
Module code: PSYC733
Role: Teaching
MEDIA PSYCHOLOGY
Module code: PSYC326
Role: Teaching
PSYCHOBIOLOGY & MOTIVATION
Module code: PSYC233
Role: Module Co-ordinator
RESEARCH PROJECT
Module code: PSYC340
Role: Teaching
SYSTEMATIC REVIEW 1
Module code: PSYC330
Role: Teaching
SYSTEMATIC REVIEW 2
Module code: PSYC343
Role: Teaching
Supervised Theses
- Influencer marketing of foods: Exposure, power and impact on children
- Out-of-home influences on eating behaviour and health
- Persuasive Techniques on Food Packaging: The Exposure, Power and Influence on Children’s Food Behaviours
- Psychological and Behavioural Mechanisms Contributing to Post-Bariatric Surgery Alcohol Misuse
- Television Food Advertising to Children: Exposure, Power and Potential Consequences
- The extent and nature of digital food marketing via videogame livestreaming platforms and its impact on eating behaviour and health in young people