Dr Alisha O'Neill
@alishaoneill18
Lecturer in Psychology of Education. She/her
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DATES: our next online workshops on the Politics of LGBTQ+ suicide prevention will be on the 9th,16th,23rd&30th November (5-7pm). We have a couple of spots left and I would love a full house! DM/email me [email protected] & pass onto anyone who might be interested 😊
🚨 We are hiring! 3-year Research Fellow position at Manchester Institute of Education (MIE) Join our team to develop a smartphone app and new measure to assess adolescent social media use🤳Contact me for any questions, and please RT Deadline: 16/11/22 jobs.manchester.ac.uk/displayjob.asp…
It was a pleasure to work with Hannah Ruth McCarthy on this piece for The Conversation. Are T-levels likely to be accepted as equivalent to A-levels, or will the age-old divide between “academic” and vocational qualifications remain? theconversation.com/t-levels-more-…
Enjoying 30 degrees before venturing to the coldest continent to get Neil Humphrey an office penguin
🤦🏽♂️ Stupidly forgot to attach the link to our #review that came out yesterday on #effectsizes of #universal #helpseeking interventions in #schools: bit.ly/3QUbTqx Evidence Based Practice Unit @AFNCCF UCL IEHC Social Biobehavioural Research Group Manchester Institute of Education (MIE) Jan R. Boehnke is on Bluesky Jess Neil Humphrey Prof Praveetha Patalay
Fully-funded Economic and Social Research Council CASE studentship opportunity alert! Come and work with @GMBeeWell, Creative Manchester and Factory International to explore the links between young people's participation in creative pursuits and their wellbeing. Please RT! findaphd.com/phds/project/f…
It's taken a minute to process, but this morning I woke up as Dr O'Neill ☘️. I'm so grateful to my wonderful examiners for a very supportive viva experience. Thanks also to Neil Humphrey and Emily Stapley for always believing that we'd get here. Thrilled, overwhelmed and honoured
New *open access* paper led by superstar Dr Alisha O'Neill on the association between perceived causes of emotional distress and help-seeking behaviours among at-risk adolescents: frontiersin.org/articles/10.33…