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Bobby May is a Lecturer in the School of Psychology and Neuroscience at the University of St Andrews, part of the Institute of Behavioural and Neural Sciences, and affiliated with the Centre for Research into Equality, Diversity & Inclusion and the Centre for Social Learning & Cognitive Evolution.
Research Interests: His research centers on sex differences in human social behaviour, particularly focusing on risky behaviour and aggression. He utilizes meta-analytic techniques to assess the stability of sex differences over time and experimental methods to study contextual influences. A current focus is on how psychological sex differences are perceived and communicated in the media. His work aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals related to equality and inclusion.
Publication Trends: His recent scholarly output (2023–2024) emphasizes meta-analytic studies on aggression, emotional dynamics in relationships, and the development of research tools and datasets. His work spans psychology, neuroscience, and social behaviour, often involving collaboration on interdisciplinary projects related to public engagement and social issues.
- Scientific Awards: No awards are listed under Bobby May’s name in the provided text.
Advising and Grants: Bobby May has served as a supervisor for research projects, including the FTF-CRTT GitHub Repository Archive. He has been a Co-Investigator on two funded projects: 'Digital Skills Development with STEP' and 'Creating a Dynamic Domestic Abuse Services Database', indicating active involvement in grant-funded research with societal impact.
Labs and Teams: He is affiliated with the Centre for Social Learning & Cognitive Evolution and the Centre for Research into Equality, Diversity & Inclusion, suggesting participation in collaborative research groups focused on social cognition, human evolution, and gender-related topics.



