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Dr Neil Kirk

Reader in Cognitive and MIND Psychology

Faculty Faculty of Social and Applied Sciences

Department Department of Sociological and Psychological Sciences

Contact info

+44 (0)1382 30 8501

Biography

I鈥檓 a Chartered Psychologist with the British Psychological Society and a Lecturer in Psychology. Before joining the teaching staff at Abertay in 2016, I worked for the Medical Research Council and the Scottish Government in various research roles.听

My primary research interest involves investigating the cognitive mechanisms which underpin bidialectalism, or closely related varieties such as Scottish English and Dundonian Scots. This research has received significant media attention with coverage in the Financial Times, BBC News, BBC听 Timeline and local and national radio.听 I鈥檓 actively involved in promoting public understanding of science and have been a demonstrator at the Edinburgh Science Festival, the Dundee Science Festival, the MRC Mini Scientists exhibition and the Big Bang Science Festival.

I currently teach on the following modules:

Term 1

PSY103: Evidence-Based Thinking: Scientific Approaches to 好色tving Human Behaviour

PSY202: Psychology Mythbusters: Separating Breakthroughs from Fake News (Module Leader)

PSY210: Research Methods - Direct Entrants (Module Leader)

PSY307: Psychology in the Real World

Term 2

PSY206: Essential Research Methods and Analysis for Psychology听

PSY408: Advanced Social and Cognitive Psychology

AH012: Introduction to Social Science

I also supervise students on the PSY410: Psychology Honours Project module across both terms.

Interests

My primary research interest involves investigating the cognitive mechanisms which underpin bidialectalism. 听My PhD investigated whether speakers of (Scottish) Standard English and Dundonian Scots displayed any of the same cognitive effects that have been observed in bilinguals. 听I am also interested in the role of language, dialect and accent in conveying non-referential social information about a speaker and how listeners use this information to make social judgements.

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Funding

Prizes and Funding

'Bilingual Minds, Bilingual Machines鈥 Summer School: Fee Waiver (拢400) (June 2013)

Leverhulme Trust: PhD Studentship: Named Candidate (拢67,897) (Sept 2012 鈥 Sept 2015)

The Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland: Travel Grant (拢750) (May 2011)

Alexander D G Kydd Memorial Prize, awarded for outstanding academic performance on a postgraduate course (拢100) (Nov 2010)

Esteem

I am a Chartered Psychologist (CPsychol) with the British Psychological Society (BPS).

Outreach

Outreach

Public Engagement and Science Communication (Selection)


鈥 Demonstrator at several science festivals including: The Edinburgh Science Festival, The MRC 鈥淢ini-scientists鈥 exhibition, the Dundee Science Festival and The Big Bang Science Festival (Birmingham).
鈥 Editor and Article Writer (鈥淟et鈥檚 talk about (Gay) sex!鈥) for the GIST magazine (Glasgow Insight into Science and Technology). Available online at: http://the-gist.org/2012/07/lets-talk-about-gay-sex/

Media Coverage of Research (Selection)


鈥 Media coverage on national radio, television, broadsheets and digital magazines including:
o BBC Radio Scotland
o Radio Foyle (Northern Ireland)
o BBC Alba
o The Financial Times ("Being Bilingual May Not Boost Brain Power")
o Aeon Magazine听 ("Do dialect speakers get the same benefits as bilinguals?")
o BBC News Online ("Older Gaels Sought for Abertay 'Mental Agility' 好色tv")

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Dr Lynn Wright

Dr Lynn Wright

Department of Sociological and Psychological Sciences | Senior Lecturer

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Dr George Lovell

Dr George Lovell

Department of Sociological and Psychological Sciences | Senior Lecturer

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