I am so excited to share that I have achieved Fellow (FHEA) status. Teaching has been my passion and one of my favourite things throughout my PhD journey. I can’t wait to continue teaching and developing my skills!
None of this would have been possible without all the amazing opportunities that @UCLCrimeScience has provided me and all my amazing colleagues and mentors! A special thank you to Dr. Lu Lemanski for all of her amazing guidance and support throughout this journey.
A huge congratulations to my peers @FullerAshly and @Martin_LLo who also successfully achieved this amazing recognition! Here’s to many more achievements to come!
I want to express my deepest gratitude to all the teachers who have guided me along the way. A special thank you to Dr. Lu Lemanski @UCLCrimeScience for her incredible support and mentorship, helping me grow to my fullest potential.
Congratulations are also in order for my peers, @Martin_LLo and @TiagoRGMarques who have also received this recognition. Winning together is even better! Here's to the future of learning and growing together! 🎉 #FHEA#LifelongLearning#Thankful
I'm thrilled to share that I've successfully completed my Fellowship (FHEA) application and am now officially a Fellow!
Education has been a lifelong passion, and I'm excited to continue this journey, as learning never truly ends.
Congratulations Tiago !
First, first-author paper is always an unforgettable experience 🥹
Check out Tiago’s paper on online gaming and fostering positive behaviour 👇🏻🎮
What if, instead of solely focusing on proactive detection algorithms and reporting systems on social media, we also focused on preventing harmful content by fostering a positive environment?
Excited for my student @TiagoRGMarques who published his first first-author paper in Crime Science. We (w/ @EnricoMariconti) explored positive behaviour interventions that can be used to reduce disruptive behaviour in online gaming: link.springer.com/article/10…