Department of Psychology
The Department of Psychology is one of eight departments in the School of Health and Life Sciences. British Psychological Society (BPS) accreditation has been in place for undergraduate Psychology provision at Glasgow Caledonian University (and its predecessors) since the mid 1970s. As well as the BSc (Hons) Applied Psychology programme, the department offers the only BPS accredited MSc Forensic Psychology programme in Scotland. Three further BPS/HCPC accredited/approved doctoral training programmes in Psychology are also offered, including DPsych programmes in Counselling Psychology, Health Psychology and Sport and Exercise Psychology.
At GCU, Psychology is strongly focussed on the application of psychological knowledge and research for the common good. Our three DPsych programmes form our Applied Psychology Doctoral Framework (APDF) which offers a highly effective postgraduate training model. The APDF offers shared profession-specific teaching, while also delivering domain-specific training. Students benefit from shared teaching and learning on ‘core’ topics, allowing for wider integration with other students studying on the APDF while still developing a very strong professional identity within their own domain of study. This is a highly innovative model of postgraduate teaching and is the only one of its kind currently offered in Scotland.
Research
Research within the Psychology Department covers many areas, including Forensic Psychology, Health Psychology, Sport & Exercise Psychology, Counselling Psychology, Cognitive Psychology and Applied Social Psychology, amongst others. Academic staff contribute strongly to broader university research themes, notably within the Safeguarding Health Through Infection Prevention Group, Ageing Well Group, Living with Stroke and other Long-term Conditions Group, Musculoskeletal Health Group, Sexual Health and Blood Borne Viruses Group, Healthy Lives and Relationships (including the Substance Use and Misuse Group and the Parenting and Family Support Group). The department is also active in Knowledge Transfer and Commercial activities through a range of consultancies.
Degree courses
Meet the department
Our teaching and support staff are here to help (see below).
For Course and programme enquiries: T: +44 (0)141 331 8630 / E: studentenquiries@gcu.ac.uk
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Joanna McParland
Reader in Health Psychology
Department of Psychology
+44 (0)141 331 3854 j.mcparland@gcu.ac.uk -
Kerri McPherson
Associate Dean, Learning, Teaching & Quality
Department of Psychology; Senior Management Group (HLS)
+44 141 331 8174 Kerri.McPherson@gcu.ac.uk -
Sheila Morrison
Lecturer
Department of Psychology
+44 141 331 3955 Sheila.Morrison@gcu.ac.uk -
Liza Morton
Lecturer in Applied Psychology
Department of Psychology
+44 141 273 1617 Liza.Morton@gcu.ac.uk -
Rachel Mulholland
Senior Lecturer
Department of Psychology
+44 141 331 3751 Rachel.Mulholland@gcu.ac.uk -
Nadya Nabi
Tutor in Applied Psychology
Department of Psychology
+44 (0)141 331 8404 Nadya.Nabi@gcu.ac.uk -
Rosaleen O'Brien
Research Associate
Department of Psychology
+ 44 141 273 1203 Rosaleen.obrien@gcu.ac.uk -
Alex Oliver
Lecturer in Applied Psychology
Department of Psychology
+44 (0)141 273 1984 Alex.Oliver@gcu.ac.uk -
Fani Papayianni
Associate Lecturer and Placement Tutor
Department of Psychology
+44 141 331 8141 fani.papayianni@gcu.ac.uk -
Hannah Ranaldi
Lecturer in Applied Psychology
Department of Psychology
+44 (0)141 331 8931 hannah.ranaldi@gcu.ac.uk