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Dr. Joshua March is a Teaching Professor in Psychology at the University of Strathclyde, with prior roles as a Research Fellow at Abertay University and Lecturer at the University of Dundee. He also holds an Honorary Lecturer position at the University of Glasgow's School of Health and Wellbeing (2024–2029). His research focuses on cognitive development in children and psychology of learning in Higher Education, including statistics anxiety and AI's impact on education. He collaborates with the Self Lab in Dundee.
- Education Background: Not explicitly detailed in text.
Research interests include executive functions, self-referencing effects, and metacognition. He actively participates in academic citizenship roles such as Department Ethics Committee Member and Gen-AI Working Group Member. Awards include a shortlist in the 2024 Strathclyde Teaching Excellence Awards.
- Recent Projects: 'How perceived expertise impacts student evaluation' (PI, 2024–2025) and 'Behind the Prompts: AI-driven learning' (Co-I, 2025).
Teaching responsibilities span undergraduate and postgraduate modules, including dissertation supervision and leading cognition courses.

