Sophia Dziuba  

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I am an Assistant Lecturer with a BSc in Psychology from the University of Birmingham. Prior to my current role, I served as both a 1-2-1 and group Psychology tutor for A-Level and University Level students. Additionally, I have contributed as a research assistant at the Applied Memory and Cognition Lab at the University of Birmingham. Currently, I am pursuing an MSc in Health Psychology at Aston University, with a particular interest in eating behaviour.

Sorcha Newby

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Sorcha Newby is an assistant lecturer at Arden University. Her current PhD topic and research interests lie within cyber and developmental psychology. She is currently investigating how social media use and anxiety level affect sleep quality in young children, with specific focus on social media engagement and the fear of missing out. 
This has also led to Sorcha becoming the founder and director of a Child Safe Ltd, a certification body that encourages social media platforms to prioritise the well-being of their young users. 

Thomas James

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Thomas James, Tom for short, is a Lecturer in the School of Psychology and a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA). He is module leader of L4 Introduction to Research Methods and L7 Research Methods; he teaches on L4 Cognitive Psychology, too. Tom is also Deputy Lead for the Upskilling of Students - part of the Psychology School’s Employability Team - and a dissertation project supervisor for undergraduate and postgraduate students.

Dr. Ashleigh Johnstone

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Dr Ashleigh Johnstone is a Lecturer in the School of Psychology at Arden University. She has particular interests in teaching cognitive psychology and neuropsychology, as well as applied psychology - considering how we can take our knowledge of psychology to help us understand the world around us. Recently Ashleigh has developed an interest in the psychology we see in action in TV and film, with an exciting project on this topic in the works!

Dr. Aman Asif-Malik

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With a background in Neuroscience, cellular signalling and Forensic Psychology, Dr. Aman Asif-Malik has an expertise in bridging different fields within Psychology in order to see the bigger picture. Aman’s research experience has ranged from drug addiction, schizophrenia, neurodegeneration and forensic psychology. All very much connected under the wide umbrella of mental health. She is driven by supporting people in developing their knowledge and skills to reach their goals.

Janet Evans

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Janet joined Arden as a Lecturer in Psychology in July 2023 and is a module lead on the distance learning programme.  Coming from an education background, Janet is interested in inclusion and wellbeing of children and young people.  She is particularly focused on ensuring education is accessible to everyone and worked on research into auditory processing difficulties within higher education, to identify enablers and barriers. Janet also supervises undergraduate and postgraduate dissertation students.

Linda Rockson

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Linda Rockson is a Lecturer in Psychology. She leads the Level 4 Developmental Psychology module and teaches on Social Psychology, Contemporary Developmental Psychology, Key Studies in Psychology and Professional Development. She also supervisors undergraduate and postgraduate research projects. Her academic background is in Psychosocial Studies, Education and Psychology. Linda has worked in education for over 15 years across Early Years, Primary, Secondary, FE and HE sectors.

Paula Booth

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Paula is a Lecturer at Arden University, she is a Chartered Member of the British Psychological Society and a Fellow of HEA. Her doctoral research focused on the effects of dehydration and water consumption on cognitive performance in children. Subsequently she worked as a Research Fellow on a grant from Cancer Research UK exploring the effects of e-cigarette advertisements on attitudes towards smoking and vaping.

Dr. Karina Hanson

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Dr Karina Hanson is a chartered psychologist and lecturer for undergraduate and postgraduate programmes at Arden as well as being a dissertation supervisor here. She is currently leading the Level 4 Introduction to Studying Psychology module as well as teaching on other modules across the London study centres.  

Dr. Becky Randles

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Becky has completed several research roles including her most recent role as Senior Researcher at the Westminster Centre for Research in Veterans at the University of Chester, exploring health inequalities for those who had served in the British Armed Forces, where she received a Research Excellence Award for her work improving veterans access and recording in Primary Healthcare.  She has also conducted research in the areas of Domestic Homicide, Suicide and Mental Health with extensive experience in both qualitative and quantitative methodologies and research ethics.