Callum Hanniffy

Technician / Demonstrator

Callum Hanniffy

I joined the university in 2023, after obtaining my Masters in Forensic Psychology and Mental Health. During my Masters, I undertook an internship as a Research Assistant for a criminal justice charity, in which I assisted with various thematic studies.

As a technician, I provide support to students and staff in: using the equipment in the School of Psychology, support the running of the teaching spaces and laboratories, as well as demonstrating the equipment at open days and outreach events. Also I lead on co-ordinating technical support for the psychology portfolio.

I contribute to teaching on the following units: Psychology and Criminal Behaviour, Biological Psychology and Victimology (postgraduate)  

My research interest is in the area of forensic psychology, researching perceptions of stalking behaviour.



  • MSc Forensic Psychology and Mental Health – Barts and the London, Queen Mary ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ of London, 2023
  • BSc (Hons) Psychology - ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½, 2021

  • PSY002-1 Introduction to Psychological Research Methods and Data Analysis - tutorial and experiment support
  • PSY025-2 Biological Psychology - tutorial and experiment support
  • PSY026-2 Cognitive Psychology - tutorial support
  • PSY027-2 Quantitative Methods of Research in Psychology - experiment support

I also contribute to teaching on the following units:

  • Psychology and Criminal Behaviour (Level 4)
  • Biological Psychology (Level 5)
  • Victimology (Level 7)

  • Higher Education Academy - Associate Fellow
  • Association of Technical Staff in Psychology - Member

  • Forensic psychology, researching perceptions of stalking behaviour.

  • MSc thesis which investigated the influence of prior relationship on perceptions of same-sex stalking behaviour.

Credited as research support:

  • User Voice. (2023a). The voice of people on probation from a minority ethnic background.
  • User Voice. (2023b). The voice of people on probation: Supporting perpetrators of domestic abuse for better outcomes.
  • User Voice. (2023c). Youth on remand.

Research support contribution:

  • User Voice. (2024). The voice of people on IPP: a thematic inspection.

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