James Bartlett is a Lecturer in psychology at the University of Glasgow with nine years’ experience teaching research methods and statistics across undergraduate and postgraduate programmes and serving as year-three lead for the BSc psychology degree. He combines classroom teaching with curriculum design and open education advocacy as a core member of the PsyTeachR initiative, developing accessible R/RStudio materials to promote reproducible data skills. His research focuses on students’ experiences of learning methods and statistics, but most of his effort goes into translating technical content into practical, digestible resources for diverse learners. Based in Glasgow, he also lends external examining expertise to King's College London, reflecting a commitment to quality and pedagogical rigour that complements his PhD training in psychology and behavioural science.
9 years of coding experience
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Psychology and Behavioural Science, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Psychology and Behavioural Science at Coventry University
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