معرفی
Emma Barton is a Lecturer at the University of Cumbria, affiliated with the Pears Cumbria School of Medicine. She specializes in social developmental psychology, research methods, and grief and bereavement support. Currently pursuing a PhD on bereavement support experiences, her work is informed by her volunteer experience with a local charity. She teaches modules including Research Methods, Social and Community Psychology, and Environmental Psychology.
Qualifications and Memberships:
- MBPsS Chartered Psychologist (academic)
- Member of the BPS Division of Academic, Researchers, and Teachers in Psychology
- Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (SFHEA)
- BSc (Hons) Applied Psychology
- PgC Academic Practice
Research Interests: Her work bridges psychology and education, focusing on developmental psychology, social psychology methodologies, and the psychological impact of grief. She explores how volunteering influences student well-being and employability, as seen in her collaborative research.
Scientific Awards:
- Chartered Psychologist (academic)
- SFHEA
Advising and Grants: While specific grants are not detailed, her research on volunteering’s impact reflects applied educational psychology. No student advisees are listed in the provided information.

