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Shiyu Jiang

Teaching Associate

20212022

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Personal profile

Ms. Shiyu Jiang is a lecturer of Chinese Cultural Teaching Center at Xi’an Jiaotong Liverpool University. She majored in Clinical Psychology and holds a masters degree from Fudan University in 2022. Her research interests focus on gender studies and intimate relationships. Her primary research fields are Objectification between gender and childrens emotion development. She presented her research papers at Shanghai Mental Health Conference and won the Outstanding Paper Awards twice. She is in charge of several courses——Self Management, Gender and Love Psychology, Emotion Management through Mindfulness, and Art Therapy.

Research interests

Gender Studies(Sexual Objectification and Objectification, Intimate Relationships)

Clinical Psychology

Children Emotion Development

Experience

Lecturer in Xian Jiaotong-Liverpool University, 2021-

Assistant Psychological Counsellor in Yangpu District Mental Health Hospital, 2020

Teaching

Self-Management, Autumn 2022/23

Gender and Relationship Psychology, Autumn 2022/23

Art Therapy, Autumn 2022/23

Emotion management through mindfulness, Spring 2023

Awards and honours

Co-mentor of Art Therapy in Summer Undergraduate Research Fund Program,awarded Students-Nominated Award, 2022

Dissertation awarded the third place in Shanghai Mental Health Conference, 20202021

Outstanding graduate in Fudan University, 2022

Shanghai MAP Teaching Skills Competition Third Prize, 2020

1st place in Internet + college student innovation and entrepreneurship competition, 2018

Education/Academic qualification

M.Phil Applied Psychology, Fudan University, 2022

B.Sc Applied Psychology, Soochow University, 2019

Exchange student in University of Toronto, 2018

Undergraduate of joint training program, Taiwan Fujen University, 2017

Person Types

  • Staff

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