About
Jennifer Buckle is a Professor at the Memorial University of Newfoundland, affiliated with the School of Arts & Social Science and the Department of Psychology. She is a Registered Psychologist whose work bridges clinical psychology with scholarship of teaching and learning.
- Education: B.Sc. (Hons.) from Acadia University, M.A. and Ph.D. from York University.
Research Focus: Buckle’s research examines grief, loss, and resilience, with a clinical guide on bereaved parents and methodological contributions to qualitative research. She explores how individuals process trauma through visual expression (e.g., memorial tattoos) and investigates positionality in cross-cultural studies.
Publication Trends: Recent work addresses rural suicide prevention (2024), visual narrative methods (2023), and ethical challenges in trauma research (2009–2010). Her studies span clinical interventions, cultural dynamics, and pedagogical innovation.
Scientific Awards:
- Grenfell Campus Student Union Teaching and Learning Award (2022)
- Grenfell Campus Engagement Award (2019)
- Grenfell Campus Teaching Award (2018)
Teaching and Advising: Buckle teaches Psychopathology, Tests and Measurements, and Psychology of Death and Dying, and supervises honours students in clinical psychology. She advocates for scholarship of teaching and learning innovations.
Find Jennifer Buckle elsewhere
Related Searches
You Might Also Like
- SSonya Corbin DwyerMemorial University of Newfoundland · Professor
Tyler PritchardMemorial University of Newfoundland · Teaching Professor
Véronique BrideauUniversité Sainte-Anne · Assistant Professor- PPierre N. LeBlancMemorial University of Newfoundland · Associate Professor
- EEdwin BezzinaMemorial University of Newfoundland · Associate Professor
Fiona MaccallumUniversity of Queensland · Senior Lecturer