
معرفی
Adam Hahn is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Psychology at the University of Bath. His research focuses on stereotyping, prejudice, and intergroup relations, using experimental methods to explore implicit attitudes and their societal implications. He has held academic roles at institutions including the University of Cologne and Western University. Notable awards include the 2023 Teacher of the Semester Award and the 2018 Early Career Award from SPSP.
Research Interests
Hahn's work bridges social psychology and cognitive psychology, examining how implicit biases shape intergroup interactions. He challenges assumptions about 'unconscious racism' and evaluates interventions to address structural inequalities. Recent projects include collaborations with NGOs like Africa No Filter to study stereotypes of Africa and behavioral intentions.
Grants & Collaborations
- 2023: Rockefeller Foundation grant on stereotypes of Africa and prejudice
- 2017: DFG grant for 'Self-Insight into Attitudes'
- 2015-2017: Multiple university grants at Cologne for multiculturalism research
Awards & Recognition
Recipient of top teaching awards (2023, 2019/20) and prestigious research accolades, including the APA's New Investigator Award (2015) for his groundbreaking 2014 Journal of Experimental Psychology paper.
Labs & Teams
Supervises doctoral students in quantitative studies of social cognition, currently focusing on awareness of implicit biases and cultural belief systems.



