
معرفی
Tim Ley is a Lecturer in Clinical Education (Psychology) at the Peninsula Medical School (Faculty of Health), University of Plymouth. His teaching focuses on applying general psychology principles within health contexts, emphasizing wellbeing and mindfulness practices. He serves as a pastoral tutor, supporting student and staff mental health through mindfulness training.
His research interests span environmental and climate science, particularly using peatlands as archives for reconstructing Holocene climate dynamics. He investigates topics such as monsoon variability, sea-level changes, and anthropogenic impacts on ecosystems. Notable projects include studies on Asian monsoons, South Atlantic sea-level fluctuations, and mercury pollution patterns.
Publications highlight interdisciplinary approaches combining paleoenvironmental proxies (e.g., isotopes, testate amoebae) with modern datasets. His work bridges geoscience and health education, reflecting a dual commitment to academic scholarship and applied clinical training.
Ley collaborates across disciplines, contributing to global climate reconstructions and local ecological conservation efforts. His research underscores the importance of long-term environmental records for understanding contemporary climate challenges.




