
معرفی
Eva Rogers is a Clinical Health Psychology Translational Scientist at the School of Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences, Loughborough University. She holds a part-time role as a University Teacher and research associate with Mind Charity, alongside working as a Clinical Psychologist in NHS Adult Mental Health services. Her academic journey includes a BSc in Psychology (2016, Loughborough University), an MSc in Sport & Exercise Psychology (2017), a PhD (2021), and a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology (DClinPsy, University of Nottingham, 2024).
Eva’s research focuses on translating psychological research into clinical and community practice, with an emphasis on lifestyle interventions for health and wellbeing. She contributes to the Lifestyle for health and wellbeing research group, bridging gaps between sport, exercise, and clinical psychology. Her work integrates mental health promotion, behavioral interventions, and evidence-based practice.
Though no specific awards or grants are detailed here, her roles reflect a commitment to both academic research and applied clinical practice. She maintains affiliations with the NHS and academic institutions, emphasizing interdisciplinary collaboration.




