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Dr. Rebecca Upsher is a Lecturer in Psychology (Education) at King’s College London, based in the Department of Psychology within the School of Mental Health & Psychological Sciences. She holds a PhD in Psychological Medicine from King’s College London and has extensive experience in health psychology and higher education research. Her work focuses on improving student wellbeing through curriculum design, bridging health and education research, and integrating AI into education.
Education:
- PhD in Psychological Medicine, King’s College London (2016–2020)
- MSc in Health Psychology, King’s College London (2014–2015)
- BSc in Family Therapy for Eating Disorders, University of Hertfordshire (2011–2014)
Research Interests: Dr. Upsher combines quantitative and qualitative methods to study interventions that enhance student wellbeing and learning. Key areas include AI integration into assessments, curriculum-based mental health programs, and systematic review methodologies. She has led projects funded by grants exploring AI’s role in education and diabetes management.
Publications: Her recent work analyzes AI’s ethical challenges in assessment, resilience interventions, and virtual learning impacts on mental health. Articles span journals like Education Sciences and Early Intervention in Psychiatry.
Advising & Grants: Supervised BSc/MSc/PhD students and contributed to the Education for Mental Health toolkit. Active in King’s 100 panel and AI-related task groups.
Labs/Teams: Part of the Diabetes, Psychiatry & Psychology research group and the Education for Mental Health project team.




