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Dr. Smita Singh
Dr. Smita Singh
Senior Lecturer, Psychology

Qualifications
- PhD (Psychology) National University of Singapore, Singapore
- MPhil (Humanities & Social Sciences), Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay, India
- MA (Psychology), & BA (Psychology (Hons)) Banaras Hindu University, India
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Biography
Dr Singh’s Doctoral research focus was studying the effects of psychological distance on construal and judgement of organizational leaders. This research is now extending into exploring group-related domains of decision making, social judgement, and impression formation.
Apart from her academic work experiences, she has spent time working with children with special needs at Varanasi and also worked with an organizational development consultancy firm based in Hyderabad, India.
She aims to bring this medley of experiences to her lectures and provide students with diverse, active, and engaging classroom learning experiences.
Membership of Professional Associations
- Asian Association of Social Psychology
- International Congress of Psychology
- International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology