Overview
John is a behavioural psychologist with a research focus on the interface between cognition and emotion, particular with respect to health promotion and illness prevention. He is interested in how motivational signals are generated, how they interact with ongoing cognitive processes and how this affects behaviour. The integration of dual-process theory with contemporary approaches to behaviour (such as COM-B) is of particular interest. His research interests include: the influence of motivational states on cognitive processes such as attention, memory and decision-making; the effect of positive emotional states on cognition; the role and nature of stimulus-induced behaviours (including motivational arousal and craving in addictive behaviours). John is the Director of the Wales Centre for Behaviour Change and collaborates with the Public Health Wales Behavioural Science Unit.
John is a member of the Clinical, Health, & Behavioural Psychology and Social Neuroscience research groups.
Additional Contact Information
Professor of Behavioural Psychology
School of Psychology and Sport Science
Department of Psychology
Brigantia Building
Penrallt Road
Gwynedd LL57 2AS
United Kingdom
Email: j.parkinson@bangor.ac.uk
Postgraduate Project Opportunities
Self-funded (inc. agency-funded) projects:
I welcome informal enquiries from prospective PhD students interested in projects related to health-related behavioural science. In particular, behaviour change and motivation - understanding what behaviour change techniques work in specific sitatuations (e.g. healthy lifestyle). A specific focus on health and food - how do we change behaviour to promote sustainable and future-proofed diets and lifestyles.
Please submit a draft research proposal (1-2 pages) to the above email address.
Funded projects:
Studentship opportunities within the school can be found at https://www.bangor.ac.uk/studentfinance/postgraduate/funding#psychology
Publications
2024
- PublishedClosing the Gap: How Psychological Distance Influences Willingness to Engage in Risky COVID Behavior
Williams, C., Rauwolf, P., Boulter, M. & Parkinson, J. A., 27 May 2024, In: Behavioral Sciences. 14, 6, 449.
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
2023
- PublishedA scoping review of community-based mental health intervention for children and adolescents in South Asia
Parkinson, J., 2023, In: Global Mental Health. 10, 18 p., e1.
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review - PublishedRelating Dispositional Mindfulness and Long-Term Mindfulness Training with Executive Functioning, Emotion Regulation, and Well-Being in Pre-adolescents
Wimmer, L., Isherwood, K. R., Parkinson, J. & Dorjee, D., Dec 2023, In: Psychological Studies. 68, 4, p. 534-553 20 p.
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review - PublishedScary in the eye of the beholder: attentional bias and attentional retraining for social anxiety
Salehi Fadardi, J., Memarian, S., Parkinson, J., Cox, W. M. & Stacy, A. W., 1 Jan 2023, In: Journal of Psychiatric Research. 157, p. 141-151
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
2021
- Published'Just not knowing' can make life sweeter (and saltier): Reward uncertainty alters the sensory experience and consumption of palatable food and drinks
Rauwolf, P., Mallard, S., Wong, N., Witt, A., Davies, T., Cahill, A., Madden, G. J., Parkinson, J. & Rogers, R., Oct 2021, In: Journal of Experimental Psychology: General. 150, 10, p. 2015-2035
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review - PublishedTheory and practical guidance for effective de-implementation of practices across health and care services: a realist synthesis
Burton, C., Williams, L., Bucknall, T., Fisher, D., Hall, B., Harris, G., Jones, P., Makin, M., McBride, A., Meacock, R., Parkinson, J., Rycroft-Malone, J. & Waring, J., 3 Feb 2021, In: Health Services and Delivery Research (HS&DR). 9, 2
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
2019
- PublishedUnderstanding how and why de-implementation works in health and care: research protocol for a realist synthesis of evidence
Burton, C., Williams, L., Bucknall, T., Edwards, S., Fisher, D., Hall, B., Harris, G., Jones, P., Makin, M., McBride, A., Meacock, R., Parkinson, J., Rycroft-Malone, J. & Waring, J., 5 Aug 2019, In: Systematic Reviews. 8, 1, 194.
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
2018
- PublishedHappy thoughts: Enhancing well-being in the classroom with a positive events diary
Carter, P., Hore, B., McGarrigle, L., Edwards, M., Doeg, G., Oakes, R., Campion, A., Carey, G., Vickers, K. & Parkinson, J., Feb 2018, In: Journal of Positive Psychology. 13, 2, p. 110-121
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
2017
- PublishedEfficacy of the attention control program on reducing attentional bias in obese and overweight dieters
Bazzaz, M. M., Salehi Fadardi, J. & Parkinson, J., 1 Jan 2017, In: Appetite. 108, p. 1-11
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
2016
- PublishedIncreasing high school students’ maths skills with the use of SAFMEDS class-wide
Hunter, S., Beverley, M., Parkinson, J. & Hughes, J. C., 2016, In: European Journal of Behavior Analysis. 17, 2, p. 154-165 12 p.
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
2015
- PublishedBrands and Inhibition: A Go/No-Go Task Reveals the Power of Brand Influence
Parkinson, J. A., Intriligator, J. M., Peatfield, N., Caulfield, J., Parkinson, J. & Intriligator, J., 6 Nov 2015, In: PLoS ONE. 10, 11, p. Article Number: e0141787
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review - PublishedOn the origin of risk sensitivity: the energy budget rule revisited
Lim, I. S., Wittek, P. & Parkinson, J. A., 1 Dec 2015, In: Animal Behaviour. 110, p. 69-77
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
2014
- PublishedEffects of motives on reactions to safe sun messages
Aspden, T., Ingledew, D. K. & Parkinson, J. A., 22 Jul 2014, In: Psychology, Health and Medicine. 20, 3, p. 274-286
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review - PublishedPositive impact by design: The Wales Centre for Behaviour Change
Goodman, A. M., Parkinson, J. A., Eccles, K. E. & Goodman, A., 11 Jul 2014, In: Journal of Positive Psychology. 9, 6, p. 517-522
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review - PublishedSAFMEDS cards for effective STEM learning
Hunter, S. H., Parkinson, J. A., Beverley, M., Hunter, S., Hughes, J. C. & Parkinson, J., 1 May 2014.
Research output: Contribution to conference › Paper
2013
- PublishedNudging through Technology: Choice Architectures and the Mobile Information Revolution
Goodman, A. M., Thomas, A. M., Parkinson, J. A., Moore, P., Goodman, A., Xhafa, F. & Barolli, L., 23 Oct 2013, p. 255-261.
Research output: Contribution to conference › Paper
2012
- PublishedEmotion-Based Learning is Biased by Brand Logos
Parkinson, J. A., Intriligator, J. M., Peatfield, N. A., Peatfield, N., Parkinson, J. & Intriligator, J., 1 Sept 2012, In: Applied Cognitive Psychology. 26, 5, p. 694-701
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review - PublishedMotives and health-related behaviour: Incremental prediction by implicit motives
Aspden, T., Ingledew, D. K. & Parkinson, J. A., 1 Jan 2012, In: Psychology and Health. 27, 1, p. 51-71
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review - PublishedNucleus accumbens response to food cues predicts subsequent snack consumption in women and increased body mass index in those with reduced self-control
Lawrence, N. S., Hinton, E. C., Parkinson, J. A. & Lawrence, A. D., 15 Oct 2012, In: Neuroimage. 63, 1, p. 415-422
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review - PublishedQuick as a BLINK: An ultrarapid analogue of Iowa Gambling Task decision making
Intriligator, J. M., Parkinson, J. A., Peatfield, N., Turnbull, O. H., Parkinson, J. & Intriligator, J., 1 Mar 2012, In: Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology. 34, 3, p. 243-255
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
2011
- PublishedAppetitive motivational deficits in individuals with Parkinson's Disease
Parkinson, J. A., Shore, D. M., Rafal, R. D. & Parkinson, J., 15 Aug 2011, In: Movement disorders. 26, 10, p. 1887-1892
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
2010
- PublishedEffects of central cue reliabilities on discrimination accuracy and detection speed
D-Avossa, G. G., Close, A., D'Avossa, G., Sapir, A. & Parkinson, J. A., 2 Aug 2010, In: Journal of Vision. 10, 7
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review - PublishedExcessive appetitive arousal in Prader-Willi syndrome.
Hinton, E. C., Isles, A. R., Williams, N. M. & Parkinson, J. A., 1 Feb 2010, In: Appetite. 54, 1, p. 225-228
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review - PublishedMotives and health-related behaviours: An investigation of equipotentiality and equifinality.
Aspden, T., Ingledew, D. K. & Parkinson, J. A., 1 Apr 2010, In: Journal of Health Psychology. 15, 3, p. 467-479
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review - PublishedNeural correlates of affective influence on choice.
Parkinson, C., Piech, R. M., Lewis, J., Parkinson, C. H., Owen, A. M., Roberts, A. C., Downing, P. E. & Parkinson, J. A., 1 Mar 2010, In: Brain and Cognition. 72, 2, p. 282-288
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
2009
- PublishedDevelopment and characterisation of tempered cocoa butter emulsions containing up to 60% water
Norton, J. E., Fryer, P. J., Parkinson, J. A. & Cox, P. W., 1 Nov 2009, In: Journal of Food Engineering. 95, 1, p. 172-178
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review - PublishedModulation of cognitive flexibility by hunger and desire.
Piech, R. M., Hampshire, A., Owen, A. M. & Parkinson, J. A., 1 Apr 2009, In: Cognition and Emotion. 23, 3, p. 528-540
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review - PublishedNeural Correlates of Appetite and Hunger-Related Evaluative Judgments.
Parkinson, C., Piech, R. M., Lewis, J., Parkinson, C. H., Owen, A. M., Roberts, A. C., Downing, P. E. & Parkinson, J. A., 12 Aug 2009, In: PLoS ONE. 4, 8, p. e6581
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review - PublishedPreference judgements involve a network of structures within frontal, cingulate and insula cortices.
Chaudhry, A. M., Parkinson, J. A., Hinton, E. C., Owen, A. M. & Roberts, A. C., 1 Mar 2009, In: European Journal of Neuroscience. 29, 5, p. 1047-1055
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review - PublishedThe role of the basal ganglia in learning and memory: Neuropsychological studies.
Grahn, J. A., Parkinson, J. A. & Owen, A. M., 12 Apr 2009, In: Behavioural Brain Research. 199, 1, p. 53-60
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
2008
- PublishedPositive emotions and reward: appetitive systems: amygdala and striatum.
Parkinson, J. A. & Squire, L. B. (Editor), 1 Jan 2008, New Encyclopedia of Neuroscience (4th Edition). 2008 ed. Elsevier
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter - PublishedThe cognitive functions of the caudate nucleus.
Grahn, J. A., Parkinson, J. A. & Owen, A. M., 1 Nov 2008, In: Progress in Neurobiology. 86, 3, p. 141-155
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
2006
- PublishedA componential analysis of the functions of primate orbitofrontal cortex.
Roberts, A. C., Parkinson, J. A., Zald, D. (Editor) & Rauch, S. (Editor), 1 Jan 2006, The Orbitofrontal Cortex. 2006 ed. Oxford University Press, p. 237-264
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter
2005
- PublishedAcquisition of instrumental conditioned reinforcement is resistant to the devaluation of the unconditioned stimulus.
Parkinson, J. A., Roberts, A. C., Everitt, B. J. & Di Ciano, P., 1 Jan 2005, In: Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology Section B: Comparative and Physiological Psychology. 58, 1, p. 19-30
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review - PublishedAutonomic arousal in an appetitive context in primates: a behavioural and neural analysis.
Braesicke, K., Parkinson, J. A., Reekie, Y., Man, M. S., Hopewell, L., Pears, A., Crofts, H., Schnell, C. R. & Roberts, A. C., 1 Mar 2005, In: European Journal of Neuroscience. 21, 6, p. 1733-1740
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
2004
- PublishedNeural contributions to the motivational control of appetite in humans
Hinton, E. C., Parkinson, J. A., Holland, A. J., Arana, F. S., Roberts, A. C. & Owen, A. M., 1 Sept 2004, In: European Journal of Neuroscience. 20, 5, p. 1411-1418
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
2003
- PublishedAppetitive behavior: impact of amygdala-dependent mechanisms of emotional learning
Everitt, B. J., Parkinson, J. A., Cardinal, R. N. & Robbins, T. W., 1 Jan 2003, In: Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 985, p. 233-250
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review - PublishedDissociable contributions of the human amygdala and orbitofrontal cortex to incentive motivation and goal selection.
Arana, F. S., Parkinson, J. A., Hinton, E., Holland, A. J., Owen, A. M. & Roberts, A. C., 22 Oct 2003, In: Journal of Neuroscience. 23, 29, p. 9632-9638
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review - PublishedLesions of the orbitofrontal but not medial prefrontal cortex disrupt conditioned reinforcement in primates.
Pears, A., Parkinson, J. A., Hopewell, L., Everitt, B. J. & Roberts, A. C., 3 Dec 2003, In: Journal of Neuroscience. 23, 35, p. 11189-11201
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review - PublishedRole of the anterior cingulate cortex in the control over behaviour by Pavlovian conditioned stimuli in rats
Cardinal, R. N., Parkinson, J. A., Djafari Marbini, H., Toner, A. J., Bussey, T. J., Robbins, T. W. & Everitt, B. J., 1 Jan 2003, In: Behavioral Neuroscience. 117, 3, p. 566-587
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
2002
- PublishedEffects of selective excitotoxic lesions of the nucleus accumbens core, anterior cingulate cortex, and central nucleus of the amygdala on autoshaping performance in rats
Cardinal, R. N., Parkinson, J. A., Lachenal, G., Halkerston, K. M., Rudarakanchana, N., Hall, J., Parkinson, C. H., Howes, S. R., Robbins, T. W. & Everitt, B. J., 1 Jan 2002, In: Behavioral Neuroscience. 116, 4, p. 553-567
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review - PublishedEmotion and motivation: The role of the amygdala, ventral striatum, and prefrontal cortex
Cardinal, R. N., Parkinson, J. A., Hall, J. & Everitt, B. J., 1 Jan 2002, In: Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews. 26, 3, p. 321-352
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review - PublishedNucleus accumbens dopamine depletion impairs both acquisition and performance of appetitive Pavlovian approach behaviour: implications for mesoaccumbens dopamine function.
Parkinson, J. A., Dalley, J. W., Cardinal, R. N., Bamford, A., Fehnert, B., Lachenal, G., Rudarakanchana, K., Halkerston, M., Robbins, T. W. & Everitt, B. J., 2 Dec 2002, In: Behavioural Brain Research. 137, 1-2, p. 149-163
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
2001
- PublishedInvolvement of the central nucleus of the amygdala and nucleus accumbens core in mediating Pavlovian influences on instrumental behaviour.
Hall, J., Parkinson, J. A., Connor, T. M., Dickinson, A. & Everitt, B. J., 1 May 2001, In: European Journal of Neuroscience. 13, 10, p. 1984-1992
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review - PublishedThe effects of excitotoxic lesions of the nucleus accumbens core or shell regions on intravenous heroin self-administration in rats.
Alderson, H. L., Parkinson, J. A., Robbins, T. W. & Everitt, B. J., 1 Feb 2001, In: Psychopharmacology. 153, 4, p. 455-463
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review - PublishedThe effects of nucleus accumbens core and shell lesions on intravenous heroin self-administration and the acquisition of drug-seeking behaviour under a second-order schedule of heroin reinforcement.
Hutcheson, D. M., Parkinson, J. A., Robbins, T. W. & Everitt, B. J., 1 Feb 2001, In: Psychopharmacology. 153, 4, p. 464-472
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review - PublishedThe role of the primate amygdala in conditioned reinforcement.
Parkinson, J. A., Crofts, H. S., McGuigan, M., Tomic, D. L., Everitt, B. J. & Roberts, A. C., 1 Oct 2001, In: Journal of Neuroscience. 21, 19, p. 7770-7780
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
2000
- PublishedCocaine seeking by rats: regulation, reinforcement and activation.
Olmstead, M. C., Parkinson, J. A., Miles, F. J., Everitt, B. J. & Dickinson, A., 1 Oct 2000, In: Psychopharmacology. 152, 2, p. 123-131
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review - PublishedDifferential involvement of amygdala subsystems in appetitive conditioning and drug addiction.
Everitt, B. J., Cardinal, R. N., Hall, J., Parkinson, J. A., Robbins, T. W. & Aggleton, J. P. (Editor), 1 Jan 2000, The amygdala: a functional analysis. 2000 ed. Oxford University Press, p. 353-390
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter - PublishedDisconnection of the anterior cingulate cortex and nucleus accumbens core impairs Pavlovian approach behavior: further evidence for limbic cortical-ventral striatopallidal systems.
Parkinson, J. A., Willoughby, P. J., Robbins, T. W. & Everitt, B. J., 1 Feb 2000, In: Behavioral Neuroscience. 114, 1, p. 42-63
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review - PublishedDissociable roles of the central and basolateral amygdala in appetitive emotional learning
Parkinson, J. A., Robbins, T. W. & Everitt, B. J., 1 Jan 2000, In: European Journal of Neuroscience. 12, 1, p. 405-413
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review - PublishedFinding motivation at Seabrook Island: the ventral striatum, learning and plasticity.
Parkinson, J. A., Fudge, J., Hurd, Y., Pennartz, C. & Peoples, L., 1 Sept 2000, In: Trends in Neurosciences. 23, 9, p. 383-384
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review - PublishedLimbic cortico-ventral striatal systems underlying appetitive conditioning.
Parkinson, J. A., Cardinal, R. N. & Everitt, B. J., 1 Jan 2000, In: Progress in Brain Research. 126, p. 263-285
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
1999
- PublishedAssociative processes in addiction and reward. The role of amygdala-ventral striatal subsystems
Everitt, B. J., Parkinson, J. A., Olmstead, M. C., Arroyo, M., Robledo, P. & Robbins, T. W., 29 Jun 1999, In: Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 877, p. 412-38 27 p.
Research output: Contribution to journal › Review article › peer-review - PublishedDissociation in effects of lesions of the nucleus accumbens core and shell on appetitive pavlovian approach behavior and the potentiation of conditioned reinforcement and locomotor activity by D-amphetamine
Parkinson, J. A., Olmstead, M. C., Burns, L. H., Robbins, T. W. & Everitt, B. J., 15 Mar 1999, In: Journal of Neuroscience. 19, 6, p. 2401-11 11 p.
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
1994
- PublishedThe failure of context shifts to alter the recognition of faces: implications for contextual deficits in amnesia
Aggleton, J. P. & Parkinson, J. A., Jun 1994, In: Cortex. 30, 2, p. 351-4 4 p.
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Activities
2022
- BU-IIA Funded Project: Covid-19’s transition to endemicity in Wales and Kentucky
As we move towards the endemic phase of Covid-19, personal protective behaviours are becoming optional guidance, rather than mandated rules. In this new environment, understanding people’s behaviour and how they conceptualise the balance of personal and social rewards and risks, is an important priority for public health. We aim to help shape public health initiatives through two surveys, enriched with qualitative interviews, examining people’s attitudes and behaviour in Wales and Kentucky. Like Wales, Kentucky has a large declining coalfield region, which has faced significant public health challenges before and during the Covid-19 pandemic. The project aims to identify the sociodemographic and attitudinal factors associated with how people are reacting to Covid’s transition to endemicity in the two countries.
The project will aim to deepen our collaboration with partners in Public Health Wales and in Kentucky, while also building towards a strong REF impact case study and further grant capture. Two related outcomes are (1) to understand what factors support collective population behaviours, such as those seen during Covid-19, and might also be required for future challenges such as the climate crisis or in responding to world conflict. And subsequently, (2) a more systematic understanding of how to communicate risk to different societal groups and hence how to promote healthy behaviours (including Covid-19 PPBs) across Wales.
Funding awarded through the Bangor University Innovation and Impact Award (Research Wales Innovation Funding). Value = £42,000
1 Apr 2022 – 31 Mar 2023
Activity: Other (Contributor)
Projects
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01/11/2024 – 15/04/2025 (Active)
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Skills & Innovation voucher scheme - Science & Engineering Applications Ltd - Maxi
01/07/2024 – 31/10/2024 (Finished)
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A rapid systematic review for the Public Health Wales' Behavioural Science Unit
01/03/2024 – 31/05/2024 (Finished)
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Building capability in using behavioural science for better health
01/12/2022 – 15/05/2023 (Finished)
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01/11/2021 – 01/08/2022 (Finished)
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Childhood Immunisation Insight Project Proposal
01/10/2021 – 01/08/2022 (Finished)
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Healthy and Sustainable Pre Schools Evaluation Support
01/12/2019 – 31/05/2020 (Finished)
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Mental health provision in South Asia
01/02/2018 – 30/08/2020 (Finished)
Description
MhiSA is a three year project promoting science and research partnerships in the area of mental health between the countries of South Asia and the UK, underpinned by a collaboratively-developed strategy.
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has identified mental health as a global priority (WHO, 2016) and has a Comprehensive Mental Health Action Plan 2013-2020 that identifies both effective leadership, enhanced information systems and research for mental health as key objectives. Low and middle-income countries (LAMIC) often struggle to provide adequate mental health services. The countries in the British Council’s South Asia region which includes Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, Iran, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka have all been categorised as LAMIC, and each represent an opportunity to enhance and improve understanding of and intervention for mental health issues in their population.
The remit of MhiSA is to to identify identify contextualised research to create a voice and collective wisdom, support long-term action plans, provide information and inform policy development.
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UK-Iran Researcher Link Workshop: Mental Health
01/04/2017 – 23/08/2017 (Finished)
Description
The Mental Health Initiative for South Asia (MhiSA), a large scale project comprised of a network of research groups with partners from across South Asia, and underpinned by a collaboratively-developed strategy.
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01/12/2016 – 31/12/2199 (Active)
Description
The Celtic Advanced Life Science Innovation Network (CALIN) collaborative programme aims to connect Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) with world leading Higher Educational Institutions including Bangor, Cardiff and Swansea Universities in Wales, and University College Dublin, The National University of Ireland Galway and Tyndall National Institute, University College Cork in Ireland. Focusing on Precision Medicine (diagnostics, devices & therapeutics), Regenerative Medicine, and Bio-Compatibility & Safety Evaluation, CALIN will engage with businesses to support advanced life science product development through collaborative R&D.
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KESS II PhD project with Rhyl City Strategy BUK238
01/06/2016 – 10/08/2023 (Finished)
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01/04/2016 – 30/04/2018 (Finished)
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01/04/2016 – 30/06/2018 (Finished)
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KESS II PhD with Awyr Las - BUK218
01/01/2016 – 01/08/2022 (Finished)
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Behaviour Change Project (Business Travel)
01/10/2013 – 30/09/2015 (Finished)
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CBTHI project to assess local attitudes and behaviour towards business
01/04/2013 – 31/01/2016 (Finished)
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Wales Centre for Behaviour Change
01/01/2013 – 01/08/2022 (Finished)
Description
The Wales Centre for Behaviour Change (WCBC) builds on Bangor University’s internationally recognised academic reputation and award-winning applied research in the field of behavioural psychology and behaviour change.“Behaviour Change” is a key policy area that is critical for establishing sustainable lifestyles and promoting economic prosperity. WCBC helps to meet these global challenges, being a hub for collaborative R&D and innovation working alongside Welsh industry, and extending behaviour change systems and approaches to meet areas of need. It started as a 2.5 year project funded in large part by the Welsh Govt. (Wales European Funding Office.). It continues as a legacy project based in the Department of Psychology working with public and private sector organisations to apply behavioural science in the real world.
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Food Consumption: Memory Formation
01/05/2008 – 31/08/2009 (Finished)
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Cec-Using Cognitive Neuroscience To Undr
01/10/2006 – 30/09/2009 (Finished)
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Unilever Work Package 3 - Reward And Lea
01/10/2006 – 30/09/2008 (Finished)
Other Grants and Projects
APPLIED LEARNING FOR PREVENTATIVE HEALTH ACADEMY (ALPHAcademy)
Welsh Government Intensive Learning Academy based at Bangor University
Initial budget of £1.2m including teaching and research elements. Funding period 2021-2025.
Further website details here.
Other Information
Qualifications
PhD University of Cambridge
BA (Hons) Durham University