Angela MazzoneView profile
Lecturer
Dr. Angela Mazzone is a Lecturer in Psychology at the University of Surrey, affiliated with the School of Psychology within the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences. She holds roles such as Academic Integrity Officer, member of the University Ethics Committee, and coordinator of the Voluntary Research Apprentice Scheme. Her research focuses on adolescent social development, bullying dynamics, moral emotions, and the impact of social media on youth mental health. She has also explored workplace bullying and employee silence in higher education settings. Education: BSc Psychological Sciences (Gabriele D’Annunzio University, Italy, 2009) MSc Psychology (Gabriele D’Annunzio University, Italy, 2011) PhD Functional Neuroimaging (Developmental Psychology specialism, Gabriele D’Annunzio University, Italy, 2015) Her research investigates bullying prevention, bystander behavior, and the role of school climate in mitigating cyberhate and victimization. She has conducted studies on sexting’s mental health implications and cross-cultural bullying dynamics. Her work often employs mixed-methods approaches, emphasizing policy recommendations for inclusive education and workplace environments. Teaching contributions include modules on social psychology, developmental psychology, and the psychology of global challenges. She actively collaborates with international institutions, including Dublin City University and the Czech Academy of Sciences. Dr. Mazzone’s research aligns with Sustainable Development Goals related to quality education and reduced inequalities, aiming to improve mental health outcomes for marginalized youth and employees.







