Lecturer in Social Psychology, Nottingham Trent University
Blerina is a Lecturer in Social Psychology in the Division of Psychology. She is Module Leader for Social Psychology at undergraduate level and contributes to research methods and statistics modules in Years One and Two. She also lectures on the MSc Psychological Wellbeing and Mental Health course and supervises undergraduate and postgraduate research projects.
Blerina has a PhD in Psychology from the University of St Andrews. After her PhD she held postdoctoral positions at Freedom from Torture, the University of Oxford and the University of Nottingham. She has also previously held a Teaching Fellowship at the University of Nottingham and a Lectureship in Psychology at the University of Staffordshire. Blerina joined Division of Psychology at NTU in September 2015.
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Oct 12, 2023 07:25 am UTC| Life
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