
Dr Jennifer Mattschey
Staff Tutor In Psychology And Counselling
Biography
Professional biography
I joined the OU in 2018 as an Associate Lecturer and moved into my role as Staff Tutor in early 2022, prior to which I worked at a number of Scottish universities. As a Staff Tutor, I work with Psychology Associate Lecturers in R02 and R04, and on the DE200 module team.
Professional Qualifications
2020 - 2021 | MA in Online and Distance Education, Merit (Open University) |
2015 - 2019 | PhD in Psychology (University of Aberdeen) |
2014 - 2015 | MSc in Brain Imaging Methods, Distinction (University of Glasgow) |
2010 - 2014 | MA(Hons) in Psychology, 1st-class (University of Aberdeen) |
Professional Memberships
- The British Psychological Society: Chartered Psychologist
- Fellow of the Royal Statistical Society
- Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (AdvanceHE)
Research interests
My research interests focus on the social and cognitive aspects of bilingualism, although I also maintain an interest in executive functioning research. My scholarship interests focus on open pedagogy and research methods, particularly in regard to teaching related to the replication crisis and how we can implement open research practices into scholarship.
Publications
Book
The Effects of Bilingualism on Non-Linguistic Cognition: A Historic Perspective (2023)
Journal Article
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Bilingual Advantage in Executive Functioning: P-Curve Meta-Analysis (2016)