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School Faculty of Science and Technology
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Department Psychology
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Location London
Research activities
Neelam's research aims to explore work-life balance and health behaviours in non-traditional families. When work-life balance is discussed, the term is most often discussed in regards to a typical married couple with children. However, the workplace is a diverse environment and individuals who are employed come from a variety of demographic backgrounds,may it be unmarried/single people, extended families, older people with grown-up children or those who simply live alone. Neelam's research therefore aimed to explore the experiences of this wide range of groups rather than just focusing on 'traditional' families.
Current Teaching
Co-programme coordinator for the Psychology Foundation Year (FY) and co-module leader for the following Psychology FY modules:
- Introductory PsychologyÂ
- Psychology ProjectÂ
Neelam both teaches and is the module leader of the following final-year module:
- The Psychology of Stress, Motivation and Work-life balanceÂ
Neelam teaches and/or is involved in the following modules:
- Psychological Science: From Individuals to Society
- Undergraduate DissertationÂ
Modules worked on in the past include:Â
1st YearÂ
- Research Methods and Design in PsychologyÂ
- Psychological Data AnalysisÂ
- Preparing for Academic SuccessÂ
2nd Year
- Research Methods and Ethics in PsychologyÂ
- Biological and Cognitive PsychologyÂ
3rd Year and MSc
- Business Psychology Individual DifferencesÂ
- MSc Applied PsychometricsÂ
Summer SchoolÂ
- Know your own Personality