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Professor Nadin Beckmann is a faculty member in the School of Education at Durham University, with affiliations to the Wolfson Research Institute for Health and Wellbeing. She holds a Dr. rer. nat. (natural sciences) from Heinrich-Heine-University of Düsseldorf, Germany, and has held research positions at institutions including Yale University and the University of New South Wales. Her research focuses on dynamic perspectives of personality, emphasizing change and malleability in traits like extraversion, and explores how daily experiences shape individual development across educational and workplace contexts.
Her educational background includes a 4.5-year psychology degree from Leipzig University (equivalent to BSc/MSc), specializing in educational and clinical psychology. She has received grants such as the Australian Research Council Discovery Project and holds editorial roles in journals like Frontiers in Psychology.
Research interests include personality dynamics, psychometric assessment, technology-based learning, and the interplay between cognitive/non-cognitive attributes and learning outcomes. Key publications span personality variability in work settings and the role of feedback in skill acquisition. Notable awards include the Best Paper Award at the Academy of Management Annual Meeting and postdoctoral fellowships funded by the Australian Research Council.
Professor Beckmann supervises doctoral students in areas like language development, neurodiversity, and educational technology. Her work bridges theoretical and applied psychology, with contributions to understanding how personality evolves through interventions and environmental interactions.
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