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Bethan Iley

(she/her)
PhD Student in Social Psychology, Queen's University Belfast

Bethan is a PhD student within the Centre for Identity and Intergroup Relations, within the School of Psychology at Queen's University Belfast. She holds a MSc in Political Psychology and BSc (Hons) in Applied Psychology, both from the University of Kent. Bethan's research focuses on conspiracy theories and misinformation about gender equality policies and initiatives in the workplace.

She is also a Community Development Coordinator at the Framework for Open and Reproducible Research Training (FORRT), where she contributes to work about open scholarship and diversity, equity and inclusion in academia.

Experience

  • 2020–2024
    PhD Student in Social Psychology, Queen's University Belfast

Education

  • 2021 
    University of Kent, Political Psychology MSc
  • 2019 
    University of Kent, Applied Psychology BSc (Hons)

Professional Memberships

  • British Psychological Society