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Dr. Kellyanne Findlay is a Senior Teaching Fellow and Deputy Head of the School of Psychological Sciences and Health at the University of Strathclyde since 2021. She holds a PhD in Vision Science from Glasgow Caledonian University (2002). Her dual research focus spans pedagogical innovation and depth perception studies. She chairs the Pedagogy and Scholarship group (established 2019) and led the MSc Psychology conversion course until 2022.
- Qualifications: Chartered Psychologist (BPS since 2011), Senior Fellow HEA (2019), Associate Fellow BPS (2012)
- External Roles: External Examiner at University of Aberdeen (2022–present) and Bangor University (2020–2022)
Her teaching expertise includes visual perception mechanics, infant visual development, and biological psychology topics like sex/gender analysis. Research interests bridge educational practices (online learning effectiveness, failure attitudes) and vision science (binocular depth perception deficits).
Notable projects include the ongoing 'Learning from Failure' initiative (2021–) examining student outcomes and the 'Gender Split in Research Placements' study (2018–). Her 2021 Faculty Teaching Excellence Award recognizes pedagogical innovation.
Active in academic leadership, she co-organized national psychology teaching conferences (2023) and reviews for journals like Women's Studies International Forum.
