Professor Ian Deary FBA

Developmental and Educational Psychology Cognitive and Perceptual Psychology Clinical Psychology
Fellow type
UK Fellow
Year elected
2003
Subjects
Psychology
Sections
Psychology

Current post

Professor of Differential Psychology, University of Edinburgh

Past appointments

University of Edinburgh Director, Centre for Cognitive Ageing and Cognitive Epidemiology

2008 -

University of Edinburgh Professor of Differential Psychology

1995 -

University of Edinburgh Professor of Differential Psychology, University of Edinburgh

1995 -

University of Edinburgh Professor of Differential Psychology, University of Edinburgh

1995 -

University of Edinburgh Lecturer

1985 -

Publications

Looking Down on Human Intelligence: from psychometrics to the brain 2000

Personality Traits 2003 (2nd edition)

A Lifetime of Intelligence: Follow-up Studies of the Scottish Mental Surveys of 1932 and 1947 2009

Other Fellows of the British Academy

Professor Lynne Murray FBA

The functional architecture of early parent-infant relationships; their role in child development in clinical contexts and conditions of adversity; the development of parenting interventions to prevent adverse child outcome

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Professor Nicholas Frank Pidgeon FBA

Environmental risk perception, risk communication and engaging citizens with sustainability and technology policy choices and behaviours; including climate change, low carbon energy, net zero technologies, and emerging technologies

Nicholas Frank Pidgeon FBA (credit Cardiff University)

Professor Naomi Ellemers FBA

Social psychology of organisations: group processes and intergroup relations; social identity; stereotyping and discrimination; diversity and innovation; work motivation and career development; work-life balance and gender in organisations

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