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Dr Stephenie Pagoudis

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Dr Stephenie Pagoudis is a Lecturer in Psychology at James Cook University. She received her PhD from The University of Adelaide. Her research interests are broadly in the field of social psychology, with a special interest in romantic relationships and how people experience and perceive power and body image within them. As a keen educator, she is also interested in the field of educational psychology and undertakes research using both qualitative and quantitative methods.

Marc Chao

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Marc is a Lecturer in Psychology at the College of Healthcare Sciences. His research focuses on global consciousness, mindfulness-based interventions, critical thinking in the detection of misinformation, and associative learning in human behaviour. His PhD examined learning across multiple contexts in classical and instrumental conditioning, with implications for the persistence of first-learned associations. Marc is also passionate about research-informed teaching and is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA).

Brian Law

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Originally from Singapore, Brian is a senior lecturer and Course Coordinator of the Graduate Diploma of Psychology (Bridging) program at James Cook University, and a member of the Psychology of Active, Healthy Living (PAHL) group. Brian has a keen interest in research that can have direct benefits to the community including online communities. His current pursuits are in digital mental health and online education.

Alison Sheaves

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Alison is a lecturer in psychology who has been teaching into the JCU program since 2017. Based in North Queensland and a JCU graduate herself, Alison is passionate about the value of regionally grounded education and the unique strengths of students from diverse backgrounds. She teaches across a range of subjects in the online psychology program, with expertise in social and environmental psychology. Her research span professional identity development, science communication, environmental attitudes and behaviours, research integrity, and qualitative research methods.

Rose Harney

 

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