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 focuses on strategies for educational success and student engagement, with interests in neuroendocrinology and accessible teaching methods. She has introduced innovative visual components to the undergraduate neuroscience curriculum based on student feedback. Stamp’s teaching philosophy emphasizes the importance of engagement and the value of innovative, meaningful learning experiences. She actively promotes independence among students and aims to provide them with opportunities to contribute meaningfully to their fields of study. With a BSc in Neuroscience from Dalhousie and a PhD in Anatomy from Cambridge, her academic endeavors include a postdoctoral fellowship in Pharmacology. Stamp has received multiple awards for excellence in teaching, reflecting her dedication to education and student achievement.

Research Interests

Experience

University Teaching Fellow

— Present

Dalhousie University • Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

Involved in teaching undergraduate students in Psychology and Neuroscience, developing innovative educational strategies, and enhancing student engagement.

Awards

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Excellence Award for Teaching for 1st Year Medical Sciences

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Professor of the Year - Dalhousie Undergraduate Neuroscience

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Excellence Award for Teaching for 1st Year Medical Sciences

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Excellence Award for Teaching for 1st Year Medical Sciences

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Dalhousie Alumni Association Faculty Award for Excellence in Teaching