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Erin Jones

Miss Erin Jones
MSc, PGCE (QTS), BSc

About

I am a Doctoral Academic Teacher and PhD student in the Department of Psychology at the University of Liverpool. I teach research methods and statistics to first- and second-year undergraduates and provide pastoral support as an Academic Advisor. I am also a member of the Appetite and Obesity research group. My research interests focus on neurodiversity and eating behaviour.

I completed my BSc (Hons) Psychology (2:1) in 2023 at the University of Liverpool, with my third-year research project exploring responses to dark triad-associated faces across the menstrual cycle. I then completed a PGCE in Secondary Science (Biology) with QTS at a different institution in 2024, followed by an MSc in Research Methods in Psychology (Distinction) in 2025 at the University of Liverpool, with my dissertation examining how autistic and ADHD traits influence responses to food advertising.

My PhD investigates how autistic and/or ADHD adults respond to front-of-pack food sustainability messaging, aiming to inform inclusive and effective packaging design.