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Dr Tim Cooke

 BA, Cert Ed., MA, MSc, CPsychol, DEdPsy
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Research interests

  • Tim has interests in the application of positive psychology to help adults and children achieve their potential; in the impact of belonging on social, emotional and academic development; in the application of the social information processing model to inform supportive interventions; in the application of the cybernetic model of self-control; in exploring the impact of a sense of belonging on student outcomes; in the use of mental contrasting and implementation intentions to improve social, emotional and academic outcomes; and in the use of future selves to help people plan behaviour.

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Profile photo 
Upload your profile photo in Subscribe (opens in a new tab). Your profile photo in Pure is not linked to your public staff profile. Choose a clear, recent headshot where you are easily recognisable. Your image should be at least 340 by 395 pixels. 

Name 
To change your name or prefix title contact Ask HR (opens in new tab)  If you want to update an academic title you'll need to provide evidence e.g. a PhD certificate. The way your name is displayed is automatic and cannot be changed. You can also update your post-nominal letters in Subscribe (opens in a new tab).

Job title 
Raise a request through ServiceNow (opens in a new tab) to change your job title (40 characters maximum) unless you're on the ERE career pathway. If you're on the ERE path you can not change your main job title, but you can request other minor updates through Ask HR (opens in new tab). If you have more than one post only your main job title will display here, but you can add further posts or roles in other sections of your profile.

Research interests (for researchers only) 
Add up to 5 research interests. The first 3 will appear in your staff profile next to your name. The full list will appear on your research page. Keep these brief and focus on the keywords people may use when searching for your work. Use a different line for each one.

In Pure (opens in a new tab), select ‘Edit profile’. Under the heading 'Curriculum and research description', select 'Add profile information'. In the dropdown menu, select 'Research interests: use separate lines'.

Contact details 
Add or update your email address, telephone number and postal address in Subscribe (opens in a new tab). Use your University email address for your primary email. 

You can link to your Google Scholar, LinkedIn and Twitter accounts through Pure (opens in a new tab). Select ‘Edit profile’.  In the 'Links' section, use the 'Add link' button. 

ORCID ID 
Create or connect your ORCID ID in Pure (opens in a new tab). Select ‘Edit profile’ and then 'Create or Connect your ORCID ID'.

Accepting PhD applicants (for researchers only) 
Choose to show whether you’re currently accepting PhD applicants or not in Pure (opens in a new tab). Select ‘Edit profile’. In the 'Portal details' section, select 'Yes' or 'No' to indicate your choice. 

About

Tim is an HCPC registered, practising educational psychologist, employed by Southampton Psychology Service, from which he is seconded to work on a 0.7 fte basis as an Academic and Professional Tutor on the Doctoral Programme in Educational Psychology. Before that, he worked for Hampshire Educational Psychology Service for 13 years, holding a variety of positions, centred around his interest in emotional and behavioural development. He then worked for four years for Maybo, a training and consultancy firm specialising in conflict management. In 2010, he took up his post at Southampton Psychology Service, along with the secondment into the DEdPsy course. He currently has lead responsibility for students in their first year of the three year doctoral training course. 

You can update this in Pure (opens in a new tab). Select ‘Edit profile’. Under the heading and then ‘Curriculum and research description’, select ‘Add profile information’. In the dropdown menu, select - ‘About’.

Write about yourself in the third person. Aim for 100 to 150 words covering the main points about who you are and what you currently do. Clear, simple language is best. You can include specialist or technical terms.

You’ll be able to add details about your research, publications, career and academic history to other sections of your staff profile.