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Professor Phoebe Bailey is a leading academic in Clinical Psychology and Aging Research at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS), where she serves as Director of Studies (Psychology) in the Graduate School of Health. Previously, she held roles at Western Sydney University, including Acting Deputy Dean (Academic) in the School of Social Sciences and Psychology. Her research focuses on decision-making in older adults, trust dynamics, and emotion regulation across the lifespan. She has published over 65 peer-reviewed articles and holds editorial roles at journals like Psychology and Aging and The Journals of Gerontology: Psychology Sciences.
Phoebe’s academic credentials include a PhD from the University of New South Wales. Her work emphasizes translational research, such as designing UTS’s first undergraduate psychology programs and integrating Indigenous health principles into curricula. She has received awards for leadership, social equity, and excellence in PhD supervision.
Her research explores how older adults process advice in health and financial contexts, with grants from the Australian Research Council. Notable contributions include meta-analyses on trust and advice-taking, and studies on pandemic impacts on mental health. She supervises doctoral students on topics ranging from ocean swimming’s psychological benefits to cultural factors in women’s wellbeing.
- Key Projects: Ageing and Social Decision-Making, Integrating Financial Literacy and Behavioral Science
- Grants: ARC Discovery Projects (2020-2024), UTS Collaborations
- Awards: UTS Dean’s Academic Excellence Awards, Western Sydney VC’s Excellence Award
Phoebe combines academic governance, research, and teaching, fostering interdisciplinary approaches to aging-related challenges.
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