
معرفی
Daniel Farrelly is a Senior Lecturer in Psychology at the University of Worcester, School of Health and Wellbeing, Department of Psychology and Mental Health. He holds a BSc (Hons) in Psychology from the University of Liverpool (1999), an MSc in Evolutionary Psychology from the same institution (2000), and a PhD in Psychology from Newcastle University (2005), focusing on the evolution of human cooperation.
Education:
- BSc (Hons) Psychology, University of Liverpool, 1999
- MSc Evolutionary Psychology, University of Liverpool, 2000
- PhD in Psychology, Newcastle University, 2005
Research Interests: Dr. Farrelly’s research emphasizes evolutionary psychology, human cooperation dynamics, and social cognition. His work bridges evolutionary theory with contemporary social and clinical psychology, particularly in mental health contexts.
Teaching and Professional Background: Before joining Worcester in 2014, he held research roles at Plymouth, Newcastle, and Edinburgh Universities, and a lectureship at Sunderland University. He teaches modules such as Evolution and Human Behaviour, Social Cognition and Emotion, and oversees psychology research projects. No specific grants or awards are noted in the provided text.





