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AdminHistory | Date of Birth: 3rd February 1953
University Qualifications:
BA University of Natal History, Psychology, Theology, 1970-1972
BA Hons Psychology, 1973
M.A By research. "Cross-cultural conformity & field dependence". 1974-1975
M.Sc Econ London School of Economics, University of London (Distinction) By research, essays and examination. Thesis: "The relative contribution of verbal, vocal and visual cues to person perception". 1975-1976
MSc University of Strathclyde By research. Thesis: "Sex and class factors in the perception of social episodes". 1976-1977
D.Phil University of Oxford By research. Thesis: "Person-Situation Interaction: Preference and Perception". 1977-1981
D.Sc University of London Based on selected publications. 1991
D.Litt University of Natal. 1997 Based on selected publications.
Professional Career:
University Lecturer in Psychology, Pembroke College, Oxford, and member of the SCR, 1980-1982 Lecture in Psychology, University College London, 1981-1987 Reader in Psychology, University College London, 1988-1992 Professor of Psychology, University College London 1992 -
Adjunct Professor of Psychology: Norwegian School of Management, 2009-
Visiting Lecturer in Psychology, Department of External Studies, Oxford, 1978-1989 Visiting Professor: University of Hong Kong, 1994-1997 Visiting Professor: (Total Oil Marine Professor of Management) Henley Management College, 1999-2005
External Lecturer in Psychology, Dorset House School of Occupational Lecturing Therapy, 1977-1981; Police Training Centre, Eynsham, 1978-1981; Oxford; Community Nursing Centre, Radcliffe Hospital Oxford, 1979-1982; University of Miami MBA course, 1982-1984; Birkbeck College, 1986-1987, Hong Kong University, 1991-1996.
External Examiner: London School of Economics; Middlesex Polytechnic; Royal Holloway and Bedford New College; Nene College, Exeter University (MSc: Economic Psychology; City University (MSc: Psychometrics) Royal Holloway (MSc Social Psychology) Makerere University (Uganda) University of Malaysia (Kota Kinabalu)
AFFILIATIONS
Fellow of the British Psychological Society External Affiliate of the American Psychological Association President of the Society for the Study of Individual Differences (2003-2005) (Elected by members) Member of the European Association for the Study of Personality Chartered Organisational Psychologist; Chartered Health Psychologist Member of the Japanese Psychological Association
AWARDS, SCHOLARSHIPS AND FELLOWSHIPS
Natal Education Department Merit Award (for a 1st in Psychology and Theology), 1971 Rotary International Fellowship (for a year's study at any university in the world), 1975-6. Wolfson College Oxford Graduate Scholarship, 1979-81. Oxford Postgraduate Union Travelling Scholarship, 1980. Tregaskis Research Bequest: University of London, 1982/1983 Mahesh Desai Memorial Lecturer: University of York, 1983 Commonwealth Visiting Fellowship to Australia, 1984 Professor Dame Lillian Penson Memorial Scholarship to do research in the West Indies, 1986. Who's Who, 1998. Elected President: International Society for the Study of Individual Differences 2003-2005 Total Oil Marine Visiting Professor of Management; Henley Management College 2000-2006 Adjunct Professor of Management: Norwegian Business School 2009- Elected Fellow of the Leadership Trust 2010 Elected Academician of the Learned Society of the Social Sciences 2010 British Psychological Society Academic Contribution to Practice Award 2011
PRODUCTIVITY
Most productive social psychologist in the world 1980-1989. Ref: Gordon, R. & Vicari, P. (1992). Eminence in Social Psychology. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 18, 25-38.
Second most productive psychologist in the world (1986-1990). Ref: Garfield, E. (1992). Psychology Research, 1986-1990. Current Contents, 41, 5-15.
Second most productive psychologist in the world (1990-1994). APS Observer, Vol 9, No 1, based on ISI Science Indicator Database, 1990-1994.
One of the 75 researchers who are APA members and on the ISI list of highly cited researchers. June 2004.
One of twenty of the only highly cited members of University College London. June 2005.
Current h impact statistics 49 by ISI; 62 by Google Scholar; 84 by Publish and Perish Citations to ones work: peer reviewed journals: 11,000; papers, books & chapters 25,000 |