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Dr. Hannah Uren is a Lecturer in Psychology at Curtin University’s Curtin School of Population Health, part of the Faculty of Health Sciences. She holds roles in the Office of the Provost and teaches at Curtin’s Perth campus. Her research focuses on the psychological determinants of health and environmental behaviors, particularly the interplay between individuals and their environments. Key areas include environmental policy acceptance, perceptions of activism, sustainable diets, and messaging for pro-environmental behavior. She completed both her PhD and undergraduate studies at Curtin University.
- Education: PhD, B.Psych (Hons) from Curtin University
- Teaching: Unit coordinator for 4th-year research methods unit Quality Assurance in Psychological Research; contributes to teaching in Health Sciences, Business and Law, Humanities, and Science/Engineering.
Her research spans environmental psychology and behavioral science, emphasizing applied theory to address environmental challenges and improve quality of life. Recent work explores strategies to implement take-home naloxone, ambivalence in non-suicidal self-injury, and community gardening’s impact on well-being. She has collaborated on suicide prevention training for pharmacists and studies on pro-environmental behavior’s social status dynamics.
Publications reflect a focus on behavioral interventions, environmental communication, and health policy. While no scientific awards are explicitly noted, her work demonstrates sustained contributions to environmental and health psychology through peer-reviewed journals and applied research projects.
Teaching and research activities span multiple Curtin campuses including Australia, Dubai, Malaysia, Mauritius, and Singapore, reflecting her commitment to global academic engagement.