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Glenn Williams

(He/Him)
Principal Lecturer in Psychology, Nottingham Trent University

Dr Williams is currently Principal Lecturer in Psychology at Nottingham Trent University. His main role is overseeing all developments in the Psychology Department relating to Internationalisation (e.g. staff and student exchange, international student recruitment and support, and developing courses and research with a global outlook). He has worked at NTU Psychology from 2005 to 2015 and then from September 2017 onwards.

Dr Williams has experience of working in the National Health Service as a Research Officer and also a Research & Development and Clinical Audit Deputy Manager. He has been involved in provision of training & education of qualified and trainee health professionals for many years; for 3 years he was at the University of Nottingham’s School of Nursing as a Lecturer in Behavioural Science. He has worked for 2-and-a-half years as Principal Lecturer and as Head of Subject for the Psychological Therapies and Mental Health Subject Group at Leeds Beckett University.

At Leeds Beckett University, he won the Mid-Career Prize to carry out research into the Psychology of religious and spiritual conversion and was also a co-investigator on a study into post-traumatic growth among asylum-seekers and refugees, which has been published by the American Psychological Association's journal 'Traumatology'. He has supervised and examined projects at undergraduate and postgraduate levels in the field of spirituality and well-being, including: meditation and mindfulness; spiritual conversion; and the role of spirituality in recovery from addiction. Glenn is co-leader of the University's School of Social Sciences SPIrituality, ReligIon and Transpersonal Psychology (SPIRIT) Research Group and is a co-Lab leader on his Department's Spirituality Psychology undergraduate Projects Lab.

Research areas
Community Psychology (e.g. community arts initiatives and mental health; addressing inequalities in health and well-being; poverty and well-being; stigma & discrimination); Psychology of well-being, health, and health care (e.g. positive psychological experiences, including flow and happiness; health professional education; health care delivery and decision-making; personality and mental health; addiction; spirituality and well-being; commuting stress).

External activity
British Psychological Society - Chair Elect, Chair, Past Chair for Community Psychology Section (2014-2017); Associate Fellow; Chartered Psychologist.
International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction - Associate Editor.
The Royal Society of Arts - Fellow.
American Psychological Association – International Affiliate.
Society for Community Research and Action – Member.
International Association of Applied Psychology – Member.
External Examiner for MPhil/PhD examinations with University of Leicester, University of Wolverhampton, Quaid-i-Azam University (Pakistan).
External Examiner for Undergraduate provision with Bradford College (formerly validated by Leeds Metropolitan University) and Belfast College (validated by Ulster University).
Sponsors and collaborators
Funded by:

Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC)
Warwickshire County Council
Derbyshire Arts Development Group (Derbyshire County Council)
CASQ (ADQ), Nottingham Trent University (Spur 2 Success funding)
West London Research Network (Primary Care Research Network)
East London and Essex Network for Research (Primary Care Research Network)
North Central Thames Network (NoCTen) for primary care research
National Centre for Social Research (NatCen)
Leeds Beckett University’s internal funding such as the Mid-Career Prize (£15,000) and Research Cluster funding (£30,000); Rugby League Cares and Big Lottery Fund; Leeds Community Foundation Mental Health fund.

Experience

  • 2017–present
    Principal Lecturer in Psychology, Nottingham Trent University