
معرفی
Dr. Richard Trigg is a Senior Lecturer and Principal Lecturer in Psychology at Nottingham Trent University's School of Social Sciences. He serves as the lead for taught postgraduate provision, coordinating all postgraduate courses in the department. His teaching focuses on research methods for undergraduates and postgraduates, alongside health psychology and chronic illness. Dr. Trigg has extensive research experience, including roles in funded projects such as a longitudinal study on dementia quality of life (BRACE, 2008–2010) and development of patient-administered quality-of-life measures (Alzheimer's Society, 2001–2004).
- Education & Professional Background: While formal education details are not provided, his career spans over two decades in health psychology and dementia research.
His research interests emphasize quality-of-life assessment in dementia, psychometrics, outcomes in healthcare, and chronic illness management. He actively collaborates with institutions like the University of Bath and organizations such as the Alzheimer’s Society and NHS.
Grants & Collaborations:
- BRACE (£150K, 2008–2010)
- Alzheimer’s Society (£98K, 2001–2004)
- NHS Executive Northern and Yorkshire Region (£20.4K, 1998–1999)
Dr. Trigg supervises students in areas like dementia care, quality-of-life dynamics, and psychosocial interventions. No specific lab or team affiliations are mentioned, though his work integrates clinical and academic partnerships.



