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Dr. Carolina Kuepper-Tetzel is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Psychology & Neuroscience at the University of Glasgow. She holds a Ph.D. in Cognitive Psychology from the University of Mannheim, followed by postdoctoral research at York University (Canada) and Washington University in St. Louis (USA). Before joining Glasgow, she was a Lecturer at the University of Dundee. Her research focuses on applying cognitive psychology principles to improve educational practices, particularly retrieval practice, learning strategies, and science communication. She leads the TILE Network and is a founding member of the Learning Scientists, advocating for evidence-based teaching methods globally.
Her work emphasizes translating psychological research into practical tools for educators, including workshops and resources for teachers worldwide. She serves on advisory boards for Evidence-Based Education and the National Institute of Teaching (NIOT), and is an Associate Editor for the Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied. Her outreach efforts include open educational resources and public engagement projects.
Recent research trends highlight her contributions to topics like distributed practice, lecture capture optimization, and the integration of data literacy in research methods education. She actively collaborates on open-source educational initiatives and explores the intersection of sleep patterns and memory consolidation. Her publications span cognitive psychology, educational technology, and science communication, with a focus on bridging theory and practice.
Carolina’s advising includes supervision of students like Niamh Stack, and she advocates for reproducible research and open science. She leads interdisciplinary teams in the TILE Network, fostering innovation in teaching and learning strategies.
