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Danielle Evans is an Assistant Professor in Psychology at the University of Sussex's School of Psychology, specializing in educational and social psychology. She holds a PhD from the University of Sussex (2020) and has taught statistics, research methods, and quantitative methodologies at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels since 2020. Her research focuses on predictors of academic attainment, particularly in mathematics during school transitions, and has expanded to include group dynamics and wellbeing at live music events. She has received awards for teaching excellence, including the Sussex Education Awards (2023) and School of Psychology's Inspirational Teaching Award (2022).
- Education: PhD (University of Sussex, 2020), MSc (University of Essex, 2017), BSc (University of Portsmouth, 2016), PGCertHE (University of Sussex, 2023)
- Teaching: Convenes modules such as 'Discovering Statistics' and 'Quantitative and Qualitative Methods'
- Grants: Involved in a Live Nation-funded project on crowd safety and experience (2023–2024)
Her research integrates longitudinal studies on educational transitions with emerging work on crowd behavior, emphasizing the social and emotional factors influencing academic success and communal wellbeing.