Angelica Vega | Psychology | Research for community Impact Award

Ms. Angelica Vega | Psychology | Research for community Impact Award 

Fordham University | United States

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Ms. Angelica Vega's academic journey began at Bronx Community College, where she earned an Associate in Arts Degree in Liberal Arts and Sciences, focusing on Psychology, with a GPA of 3.4. She continued her education at Hunter College (CUNY), where she graduated Cum Laude with a Bachelor in Arts Degree in Psychology, specializing in Clinical Psychology and Studio Art, maintaining an impressive GPA of 3.7. Currently, she is pursuing a Ph.D. in Applied Developmental Psychology at Fordham University, boasting a strong GPA of 3.8. Angelica’s academic path reflects her commitment to understanding human development and psychological well-being.

💼 Professional Endeavors

Ms. Vega’s research experience spans several prestigious labs, including the Youth Development, Diversity, and Disparities (3D) Lab at Fordham University and the Thinking Dog Center at Hunter College. At Fordham, she played a pivotal role in managing an advisory board and establishing a mentorship program within a project funded by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute. Her work at Hunter College involved complex behavioral studies on dogs, contributing to larger Big Team science projects. These roles not only highlight her analytical and leadership skills but also demonstrate her passion for interdisciplinary research.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Angelica’s research primarily revolves around identifying the risk and protective factors affecting college students, particularly emerging adults and nontraditional students. Her focus on resilience and well-being aims to inform practices that enhance student success, which aligns with her broader commitment to supporting underrepresented groups. Notably, her contributions to the 3E Study and her work with peer support programs at Bronx Community College exemplify her dedication to promoting mental health and student success on campus.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

Throughout her academic career, Ms. Vega has received numerous awards, including the Gerry Turkewitz Award from Hunter College and recognition in Bronx Community College's “Transforming Lives One Student at a Time” ad campaign, featured in New York City bus advertisements. Her scholarly excellence is further validated by her placement on the Dean's List at Hunter College and the President’s List at Bronx Community College. Additionally, she has been a recipient of several prestigious scholarships, including the Gerald Turkewitz Memorial Scholarship and the UNCF Pierre and Tana Matisse Scholarship.

🌟 Impact and Influence

Ms. Vega has consistently demonstrated her leadership in various roles, from serving as a Graduate Teaching Assistant at Fordham University to assisting the program director of the Applied Developmental Psychology Ph.D. program. Her ability to mentor, advise, and guide undergraduate students showcases her influence on shaping future psychologists. She has also organized career readiness events, reinforcing her dedication to professional development and student empowerment.

💫 Legacy and Future Contributions

As she progresses in her Ph.D. program and builds upon her extensive research experience, Ms. Vega is poised to make a lasting impact on developmental psychology, student well-being, and higher education practices. Her contributions to mental health research, student resilience, and educational programming will likely influence future generations of students and academics. Angelica's future looks promising, with numerous opportunities to expand her research and mentorship, furthering her legacy as a leader in psychology.

 

Publications


📄 "Building and Patching a Pipeline: Establishing Viable Pathways from 2-Year Institutions to Graduate School for Aspiring Mental Health Professionals"

Authors: Emalinda Leilani McSpadden, Esther Alyse Levy, Angelica Vega, Rhaida Maldonado

Journal: Trends in Higher Education

Year: 2024


 

Tamsin Greene Barker | Psychology | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Tamsin Greene Barker | Psychology | Best Researcher Award

University of Oxford | United Kingdom

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Early Academic Pursuits

Ms. Tamsin Greene Barker embarked on her academic journey with a Bachelor's degree in Philosophy, Political Science, Economics, and Sociology from Trinity College Dublin. She furthered her studies with a Master of Science in Psychological Sciences from University College London and a subsequent M.Sc. in Evidence-Based Social Intervention and Policy Evaluation from the University of Oxford. Currently pursuing a DPhil in Social Intervention and Policy Evaluation at St Cross College, University of Oxford, Ms. Barker's academic pursuits reflect a multidisciplinary approach aimed at understanding and addressing societal challenges.

Professional Endeavors

Ms. Barker's professional trajectory encompasses diverse roles ranging from economist and policy analyst at the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment in Dublin to a research assistant at the University of Oxford. Her experience spans across academia, government institutions, and non-profit organizations, showcasing a versatile skill set and a commitment to societal impact.

Contributions and Research Focus

As a researcher, Ms. Barker's focus lies in co-designing community-based interventions with adolescents for the prevention of mental ill-health. Her work, supervised by Prof. Peter Fonagy and Prof. Frances Gardner at the University of Oxford, aims to bridge the gap between research and practice, contributing to evidence-based policy formulation in mental health intervention strategies.

Accolades and Recognition

Ms. Barker's academic excellence has been recognized through various awards and scholarships, including the prestigious Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) Grand Union Doctoral Training Studentship. She has also received accolades such as the Dean’s List at University College London and the Whateley Memorial Award at Trinity College Dublin, underscoring her outstanding academic achievements.

Impact and Influence

Ms. Barker's contributions extend beyond academia, as evidenced by her involvement in volunteer and extracurricular activities. From facilitating peer support training to volunteering for crisis support services, she has demonstrated a commitment to mental health advocacy and community welfare. Her engagements as a guest speaker and panelist further attest to her influence in shaping discourse on education and youth empowerment.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Ms. Barker's interdisciplinary research, coupled with her diverse professional experiences and active involvement in community initiatives, positions her as a catalyst for positive change. Her endeavors exemplify a holistic approach to addressing societal challenges, and her future contributions are poised to leave a lasting legacy in the realms of mental health intervention and social policy evaluation.

Notable Publication

A systematic review and meta-analysis of the effectiveness of co-designed, in-person, mental health interventions for reducing anxiety and depression symptoms 2024