 
                                James Reynolds (@j-p-reynolds on bsky)
@j_p_reynolds
Senior Lecturer in Psychology @AstonPsychology | Behavioural Science | Public Health | Political Psychology | Views my own.
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        🚨 Fully funded PhD alert 🚨 Topic: Why do people support or oppose gov policies? Location: Birmingham, UK Funding: fully funded with stipend (UK student only) Deadline: 1st April Start date: July Apply here: bit.ly/3O7Uudx With me, Charlotte Pennington and Prof. Jackie Blissett
 
         
         
         
         
        One of two new PhD studentships in Psychology I’ll be collaborating on this coming year: this one with James Reynolds (@j-p-reynolds on bsky) and Charlotte Pennington come and work with us! jobs.ac.uk/search/employe…
 
         
        📢 #Postdoc/Research Associate vacancy in Behavioural #Epidemiology/Child Health/ #Risky #Play/ Digital Intervention development ☁️Join multi-disciplinary team at @mrc_epi at Cambridge University ⚙️18 mth fixed term/hybrid options 🚨Apply by 25/3: bit.ly/3T6zirb Pls RT 🙏
 
                        
                    
                    
                    
                 
        *Job Opportunity* Job title: Public Health Service Lead (Behavioural Science) 📍Hybrid/Birmingham 💷£49,498 - £61,269 ⏰10/3/24 Recruitment webinar👇 eventbrite.co.uk/e/recruitment-… Advert👇 wmjobs.co.uk/job/189283/ser… Public Health jobs BSPHN BPS DHP Midlands Health Psychology Network (MHPN)
 
         
        📢Funded PhD on representations of #neurodiversity in children's literature 📚❤️📚- supervised by Sarah Carrington & me Aston Institute of Health & Neurodevelopment (IHN) with Laura Pecora & Mark Stokes Deakin University Includes funded research visit to Melbourne, Australia! ☀️ bit.ly/Neurodiversity… aston.ac.uk/graduate-schoo…
 
         
         
         
        New paper with Prof. Jackie Blissett & James Reynolds (@j-p-reynolds on bsky): doi.org/10.1016/j.appe… We found that reducing the availability of higher energy menu options, and ordering menu options from low to high energy, were effective strategies for reducing the energy selected from a meal by adolescents
 
         
         
                        