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Jo Law serves as a University Instructor in the School of Psychology at Canterbury Christ Church University, teaching undergraduate modules since 2021. Previously, from 2013, she worked as a sessional lecturer in the Business School, delivering courses on Psychology of People, Management and Leadership, and Business Ethics. Her academic profile is strengthened by concurrent PhD candidacy in Psychology at the same institution, focusing on the intersection of social class and motherhood.
Her educational trajectory demonstrates interdisciplinary depth:
- PhD candidate in Psychology (2021–present), Canterbury Christ Church University
- MSc Psychology (2019–2021), Canterbury Christ Church University
- Associate Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (2014–2016)
- BA English Language (2001–2004), College of Foreign Languages, Poznan, Poland
- MA History (1998–2003), Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan, Poland
Law's research centers on sociological and psychological dimensions of motherhood, particularly how social stratification shapes maternal experiences. This work bridges social psychology and family studies, enriched by her historical training and prior business psychology instruction. Her multidisciplinary background informs a unique perspective on societal structures and individual agency within psychological frameworks.
Professional recognition includes:
- Associate Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy
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