School of Psychology

People and Society

personality-social-psychology

Investigating key issues in our society

The People and Society group carry out research on individual differences, health, social, clinical and personality psychology.
 

The People and Society research group investigates socio-cognitive drivers for attitudes and behaviour, individual differences, and how people input into, and are shaped by, society and their experiences. 

We study why people behave in the way that they do, and how their attitudes and behaviour may change in the future, and as a result of the life experiences that they have. We also examine how enduring personality differences between people affect attitudes, behaviour tendencies and decisions.  

This allows us to predict, for example, how people may be impacted by positive or traumatic life experiences, more structured environmental changes such as policy changes, as well as more transient exposure to information campaigns. 

Researchers here are engaged in theory development within a range of disciplines including: health psychology, behavioural economics, social cognition, environmental psychology, occupational psychology, and clinical models of health and well-being.  

Research Areas

  • Blood donation 

  • Post traumatic growth and resilience 

  • Mortality salience and death reflection 

  • Self-harm and suicide – see the Self-harm research group here  

  • Public perceptions of climate change 

  • Engagement with new energy technologies 

  • Pro-environmental behaviour 

  • Addiction 

 

Example projects and Outcomes

Collaboration

 

We collaborate across the university with colleagues in biosciences, geography, life sciences, mathematics,  medicine, and pharmacy. We also participate in several interdisciplinary university-wide research groups and initiatives, including: 

Horizon Digital Economy Research  

Energy Institute  

UKRI Trustworthy Autonomous Systems Hub  

Institute of Mental Health  

CeDEx  

In addition, we have active UK and international collaborations, including with industry partners. 

 

Join us

If you are interested in working with us towards a PhD, please contact the group member who you wish to work with. 

We offer projects through the ESRC and MRC Doctoral Training Programmes. Some staff also offer supervision of projects through Horizon Digital Economy Research and the Sustainable Hydrogen CDT . These programmes typically have deadlines between November and January for PhD projects starting in September of the following year. Please contact the staff member you wish to be supervised by for more information on funding support. 

We also welcome enquiries from candidates who have secured their own funding from other sources. 

Researchers

laurablackie
Laura Blackie
Associate Professor

I am interested in understanding how people adjust and find meaning from challenging life events.

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SarahCassidy
Sarah Cassidy
Associate Professor

I am interested in understanding and preventing mental health problems in autism.

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eamonnferguson
Eamonn Ferguson
Professor of Health Psychology

Eamonn Ferguson is a chartered health and occupational psychologist, a Fellow of the Royal Society for Public Health, an Associate Fellow of the British Psychological Society, and co-founding president of the British Society for the Psychology of Individual Differences.

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Richard James
Assistant Professor

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DanielJolley
Daniel Jolley
Assistant Professor in Social Psychology

Daniel Jolley's research explores the intriguing realm of conspiracy theory psychology, seeking to uncover the reasons behind their widespread appeal.  He also strives to understand the social consequences of endorsing conspiracy theories and actively works on developing interventions to mitigate their adverse impact. His work has been funded by bodies such as The Leverhulme Trust and The British Academy.

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CharlesOgunbode
Charles Ogunbode
Assistant Professor in Applied Psychology

I am interested in understanding how people experience and respond to complex ecological problems.

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BrianOshea
Brian  O'Shea
Assistant Professor

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alexaspence
Alexa Spence
Professor

My research experience includes time spent within both the academic and public sectors, and I hve been involved with research within social, economic, and environmental psychology.

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ellentownsend
Ellen Townsend
Professor of Psychology

I am a Professor in the School of Psychology at the University of Nottingham and PI leading the Self-Harm Research Group (SHRG).

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School of Psychology

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