Miss Neelam Ghuman

Associate Lecturer

  • School Faculty of Science and Technology

  • Department Psychology

  • Location London

Research activities

Neelam's research aims to explore work-life balance and health behaviours in non-traditional families. When work-life balance is discussed, the term is most often discussed in regards to a typical married couple with children. However, the workplace is a diverse environment and individuals who are employed come from a variety of demographic backgrounds,may it be unmarried/single people, extended families, older people with grown-up children or those who simply live alone. Neelam's research will therefore aim to explore the experiences of this wide range of groups rather than just focusing on 'traditional' families.


Current Teaching

Co-module leader for the following foundation year Psychology modules

Introductory Psychology 

Psychology Project 

Module leader for the following final year module

The Psychology of Stress, Motivation and Work-life balance 

Other modules currently working on include

Preparing for Academic Success 

Undergraduate Dissertation 

Modules worked on in the past include: 

1st Year 

Research Methods and Design in Psychology 

Psychological Data Analysis 

2nd Year

Research Methods and Ethics in Psychology 

Biological and Cognitive Psychology 

3rd Year 

Business Psychology Individual Differences 

MSc Applied Psychometrics 

Summer School 

Know your own Personality


Biography

Neelam first attended Middlesex University in 2008 as a BSc psychology student. After successfully completing her BSc degree, she went on to enrol for a Masters course, and graduated with an MSc in Health Psychology and simultaneously began her post as Graduate Teaching Assistant in September 2012. Neelam is currently an Associate Lecturer and alongside this post she is working towards completing a PhD.

Qualifications

Title: BSc Psychology


Title: MSc Health Psychology


Publications