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I am module coordinator for PSYC336: Psychology of Health. PSYC336 is a large, optional third year BSc Psychology module. In this role I manage a team of academic staff to deliver large group teaching. I delegate marking and teaching tasks, quality control teaching delivery and assessments, and provide staff mentoring. I guest lecture in perinatal psychology and qualitative research methods across BSc and MSc modules. I both founded and lead the reproductive health journal club, which supplements core teaching content with leading applied research in perinatal psychology. I also supervise BSc, MSc, DClin, and PhD students at the University of Liverpool. I am also the Global Ops Academic Advisor for the Psychology department. I offer training, research experience, and publishing opportunities through formal and informal internship schemes with current and graduated Psychology students at the University of Liverpool in effort to enhance student career prospects.

PSYC336: Psychology of Health

Module coordinator: manages a team of academic staff to deliver large group teaching. I delegate marking and teaching tasks, quality control teaching delivery and assessments, and provide staff mentoring. I also supervise staff in refining teaching materials in response to student feedback, to improve overall teaching quality. I teach on broad health theories and models of behaviour change, medicalised birth, infant feeding, careers and employability in health, and advise on completion of the modular coursework assignment. I founded and lead the reproductive health journal club which complements this module with the evaluation of applied, relevant research.

Qualitative research methods

I teach across BSc and MSc modules, on various qualitative methods, analyses approaches, and in the write up of qualitative work for different purposes and audiences.

Transferable skills

Small group teaching with BSc Psychology students on key principals in academic integrity, written and oral communication skills, and careers and employability. Provides sensitive interviewing, qualitative methods, and report writing training opportunities to perinatal BSc and MSc students in the department.

Modules for 2024-25

Lifespan Development

Module code: PSYC730

Role: Teaching

Qualitative Research Methods

Module code: PSYC735

Role: Teaching

RESEARCH METHODS AND STATISTICS 1

Module code: PSYC134

Role: Teaching

RESEARCH METHODS AND STATISTICS 2

Module code: PSYC135

Role: Teaching

RESEARCH METHODS AND STATISTICS 3

Module code: PSYC234

Role: Teaching

RESEARCH METHODS AND STATISTICS 4

Module code: PSYC235

Role: Teaching

RESEARCH PROJECT

Module code: PSYC340

Role: Teaching

The Psychology of Health

Module code: PSYC336

Role: Module Co-ordinator

Supervised Theses

  • Understanding the Experiences of Minoritized Individuals During the Perinatal Period