Dr. Jennifer Stamp

Instructor

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Biography

Jennifer Stamp is a University Teaching Fellow in the Department of Psychology and Neuroscience at Dalhousie University. Her research interests center on educational strategies that promote student engagement and independence in learning. Recent projects have focused on integrating visual components into the undergraduate curriculum and incorporating student feedback into course design. She emphasizes the importance of engaging students to enhance their learning experiences, stating that a rewarding educational experience involves innovative projects that are interesting and accurate. Stamp has a BSc in Neuroscience from Dalhousie University and a PhD in Anatomy from Cambridge. She also holds a Postdoctoral Fellowship in Pharmacology and Anatomy from Dalhousie. In addition to her teaching and research, she has received several awards for excellence in teaching, including the Professor of the Year for Dalhousie Undergraduate Neuroscience in 2022. Her dedication to education aims at providing students with opportunities to engage deeply with their academic work.

Research Interests

Experience

University Teaching Fellow

— Present

Dalhousie University • Halifax, NS, Canada

Focus on educational strategies in psychology and neuroscience.

Awards

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Excellence Award Teaching for 1st Year Medical Sciences

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Professor of the Year

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Excellence Award Teaching for 1st Year Medical Sciences

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Excellence Award Teaching for 1st Year Medical Sciences

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Dalhousie Alumni Association Faculty Award Excellence Teaching

Courses

Introduction Psychology & Neuroscience II (PSYO 1012) Methods Experimental Psychology & Neuroscience (PSYO/NESC 2000) Hormones & Behaviour (PSYO/NESC 3170)