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Dr Daniel Farrelly
Daniel is a Senior Lecturer in Psychology at the University of Worcester. He obtained his BSc (Hons) in Psychology from Liverpool University in 1999, followed by an MSc in Evolutionary Psychology from Liverpool University in 2000. He gained his PhD in Psychology, studying the evolution of human cooperation, from Newcastle University in 2005. Previous to his current role, he has held research positions at Plymouth, Newcastle and Edinburgh Universities, and was also a senior lecturer in psychology at the University of Sunderland before taking up his current position at the University of Worcester in early 2014.
His main interests are in the empirical and theoretical application of evolutionary theory to explain human behaviour and psychological processes. This includes areas such as how cooperation has evolved in humans, particularly in response to different social situations and pressures. He also explores how social factors, including different life-history variables such as relationship status, influence male competitive behaviour and also levels of circulating testosterone. He is also interested in emotional intelligence, including its links with other personality traits and its application to different occupational and health settings
Daniel has also conducted different consultancy sessions in the area of Emotional Intelligence for different organisations, Including Nissan UK, NHS, and the Tyne Gateway charity.
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