
معرفی
Eleanor Dommett is a Professor of Neuroscience and Psychology at King's College London (KCL), with a focus on the neural basis of distractibility and pedagogic research. Her work spans ADHD, healthy ageing, psychostimulants, and educational technologies like asynchronous forums, Twitter, and lecture capture.
Education:
- BSc in Psychology, University of Sheffield (2001)
- MSc in Neuroscience (Distinction), King's College London (2002)
- PhD in Neuroscience, University of Sheffield (2005)
- BA in Humanities with Religious Studies, Open University (2014)
Research Interests: Eleanor's neuroscience research investigates distractibility mechanisms in ADHD and healthy ageing, exploring psychostimulant effects. Her pedagogic work evaluates educational technologies to enhance student engagement and outcomes.
Notable Grants:
- 2020: £14,779 from King's Together for 'Taking education online: mental health impact'
- 2019: £50,000+ from Echo360 and Rosetrees Trust for ADHD and educational interventions
- 2011-2013: $50,457.75 from Brain and Behavioral Research Foundation (NARSAD) for atomoxetine studies in ADHD
Scientific Awards:
- King's Teaching Excellence Award (2017)
- Principal Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (HEA)
Leadership Roles:
- e-learning tutor, BSc Psychology, KCL
- Academic Lead for College TEL Transformation Strategy, KCL
- Member, HEA Accreditation Review Panel
- Honorary Associate, Open University (2015–present)
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