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Robert Rogers is a Professor at Bangor University's School of Psychology & Sport Science, concurrently serving as Associate Pro Vice-Chancellor (Research Governance) in the Vice Chancellor's Office. His research focuses on gambling behavior, impulsivity, and mental health interventions, particularly among high-risk populations like military veterans and sports fans.
His work spans experimental psychology, addiction science, and public health policy. Notable projects include the FFAB study targeting male football fans' gambling habits and analyses of gambling-related harms among UK veterans. He leads the Institute for Wellbeing Research, collaborating internationally on behavioral health initiatives.
Recent publications emphasize interdisciplinary approaches, combining neuroscience (e.g., tryptophan depletion studies) with sociological frameworks. His interventions often use gamified platforms to measure sustainable behavior change. While no formal awards are listed, his work demonstrates significant societal impact through policy-informed research.
Rogers supervises four major research projects, though specific student names are not disclosed. His administrative roles include overseeing research governance frameworks and ethics compliance protocols across the university.

