About
Jack Andrews is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of New South Wales (UNSW), specializing in cognitive neuroscience and adolescent behavioral research within the Faculty of Science context. His work bridges psychological theory and real-world mental health applications for young populations.
His academic credentials include:
- BA (Hons) in Psychological and Behavioural Sciences from the University of Cambridge
- PhD in Cognitive Neuroscience from University College London
Dr. Andrews' research examines critical intersections between adolescent development and social environments, with particular focus on how peer networks influence risk behaviors and mental health outcomes. His methodology integrates social cognition frameworks with inequality analysis to develop school-based intervention models. Current work emphasizes translating neuroscientific findings into practical educational settings to address systemic mental health disparities among youth populations.
No scientific awards are documented in available sources.
Regarding student supervision and research funding, no advisory relationships or grant details are specified in current institutional records. His laboratory affiliations remain unlisted, though his office location in Room 904 of the Mathews Building suggests connection to UNSW's psychology or neuroscience research facilities.
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