Collaborative
These scientists have highlighted themselves as having Collaborative characteristics:
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Emily McDougal
About Me:
I’m a researcher living in Surrey with my husband and our Boston Terrier, Betty. I love video gaming, rollercoasters, visiting new places and trying new foods.
Latest Question:
What percent of the brain does an average human being use daily? -
Katie Allen
About Me:
I live in Teesside and teach and research Psychology during the day. In the evenings I enjoy taking part in performing arts activities like dancing, singing in choirs, and musical theatre.
Latest Question:
How did you find applying psychology to performing arts? -
Jo Van Herwegen
About Me:
I am a mum of two sons and live in Surrey. I am an Associate Professor in psychology and education and director of the Child Development and Learning Difficulties lab. My passion is working with children to ensure all reach their full potential and improve learning outcomes for all young people. I also love music (used to play and sing), love anything related to art and train for triathlons. Although my research focuses on how children learn math, my own mathematical knowledge is limited!
Latest Question:
At what age did you relise this is what you want to do, and why? -
Greta Defeyter
About Me:
I am a mum and I have a cat, called Alan. I have ADHD which means that my brain works really fast and I find it difficult to concentrate for long periods of time. I love doing crazy things! During the day I research childhood food poverty, what children eat, and I work with children and young people to design research projects. I have just started to learn how to box.
Latest Question:
(Apart from science) what was your favourite subject growing up