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School Faculty of Science and Technology
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Department Psychology
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Location London
Research activities
Prof Colucci has led and co-lead a range of mental health and suicide prevention mixed-methods or qualitative (including arts-based/visual) research and public engagement project mainly in Low-and-Middle-Income countries and among asylum seeking and refugee populations.
See Erminia Colucci (0000-0001-9714-477X) - My ORCID for a list of publications and recent grant awards including those listed below. Her arts-based/visual projects can also be found in movie-ment.org | Images that inspire change
Current:
2024-ongoing: UKRI AHRC ‘Co-creating asset and place-based approaches to tackling refugee and migrant health exclusion’ (36 mo, £2,430,127, Co-I)
2023-ongoing: British Academy International award ‘Writing Workshops on Qualitative and Visual Mental Health Research in Ghana and Indonesia’ (24 mo, £29.940, PI) Qualitative and Visual Mental Health Research in Ghana and Indonesia | The British Academy
2023-ongoing: AHRC Research Networking “Developing a network for mutual learning on the potential of creative arts for mental health advocacy and activism in Ghana and Indonesia” (12 mo, £97,036, Co-I)
2023-ongoing: Colucci, E. AHRC Research Networking “Developing a network for mutual learning on the potential of creative arts for mental health advocacy and activism in Ghana and Indonesia” (18 mo, £97,036, Co-I)
2020-2024: Co-I MRC “A Youth Culturally-adapted Manual Assisted Psychological therapy (Y-CMAP) for adolescent Pakistani patients with a recent history of self-harm” (36 mo, £1,005.739, Co-I and Qualitative stream lead)
2020-2024: UKRI Future leaders ‘Project dldl/ድልድል: Bridging religious studies, gender & development and public health to address domestic violence in religious communities’ (Official mentor, 48 mo)
Under review:
British Academy Conference Grant ‘Visual Psychology: The art of using visual methodologies for mental health research’ (£21,761.55, PI)
NIHR Global Health Group on self-harm/suicide reduction amongst young people in South-Asia (£ 2.999.582, Co-I)
Southeast Asia-UK partnership for improving perinatal mental health (SEAP-PMH) (£ 1.057.271, Co-I)
Australia Research Council ‘Suicide among young refugees: What sociocultural factors matter to them?’
EU-COST network on Youth Suicide Prevention (3 years, EU600.000)
Current Teaching
Prof. Colucci has developed and leads courses, and teaches, at under- and postgraduate levels. See a list of current courses below.
Co-lead:
-PSY3058 VISUAL PSYCHOLOGY: ARTS, FILM AND PHOTOGRAPHY IN PSYCHOLOGY
-PSY3056 SOCIAL, CULTURAL & COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH
-PSY4223 TRAUMA IMPACTS AND INTERVENTIONS
Other modules:
PSY1115 CHANGING THE WORLD WITH PSYCHOLOGY
PSY3330 DISSERTATION
PSY1020 MIND AND BEHAVIOUR IN CONTEXT
PSY3024 PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE
PSY4045 RESEARCH IN APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY
PSY4035 RESEARCH: PRACTICE AND REPORTING
PSY4222 ADVANCED PSYCHOLOGY DISSERTATION
Prof Colucci also supervises PhD/Doctoral students at Middlesex University and the partner Metanoia Institute, and NIMHANS- National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences.