I currently teach forensic psychology and neuropsychology at the university of Strathclyde. My qualifications include but are not limited to a first class honours degree in psychology and a masters degree in brain science (neuroscience). My research interests include neuroscience with the addition of brain imaging, focussing on proteinopathies, that is diseases such as Alzheimer's and Motor Neu...
I currently teach forensic psychology and neuropsychology at the university of Strathclyde. My qualifications include but are not limited to a first class honours degree in psychology and a masters degree in brain science (neuroscience). My research interests include neuroscience with the addition of brain imaging, focussing on proteinopathies, that is diseases such as Alzheimer's and Motor Neurone disease using brain mapping techniques such as electroencephalography (EEG) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
Several of my research projects are now published journal articles in UK, Canada and Europe.
I have a drive and passion for all things psychology and enjoy teaching the subject as much as I enjoy the research.
Any student will follow the curriculum for their level in either an online session or a face to face session dependent on location. All sessions are interactive and will involve the use of adaptive memory techniques to absorb and retain the material required.
My other qualifications include systematic review training and cochrane protocol and therefore will benefit any student who needs to conduct comprehensive literature reviews for their level of academic writing.