

Rose has successfully published her research in a number of international peer-reviewed journals, a series of books for the Cabinet Office, several book chapters and practitioner journals. She is also a member of the Sheffield University Policing Research Group (SUPRG). Rose has developed strong links with many leading public and private sector organizations, including the Cabinet Office, the Emergency Planning College, Arup, London Metropolitan Police Service, South Yorkshire Police, Liverpool City Council, Yorkshire Ambulance Service and York Racecourse. Rose also has research interests in organizational safety and disasters, socio-technical systems thinking, and technology in the workplace. She hosts a Crowd Behaviour Network discussion group on LinkedIn - please feel free to join if you are interested! In particular, she is interested in exploring how local event management practices are influenced by wider contextual factors, such as current financial or political constraints.Īs part of her research, Rose established the 'Crowd Behaviour Network' - an international forum for researchers and professionals involved with managing crowd events to share knowledge and expertise, helping enhance crowd safety and event success. Rose’s research focuses primarily on understanding and managing crowd events. Rose is a Graduate Member of the British Psychological Society (MBPsS), a Member of the Division of Occupational Psychology (DOP), a Member of the European Association of Work and Organizational Psychology (EAWOP), and a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA). Rose is currently completing a part-time PhD. She was awarded the BPS Undergraduate Award for Outstanding Academic Achievement and the prize for Outstanding Student from the IWP itself. Rose has a BSc (Hons) in Psychology (First Class) from York St John University and an MSc in Occupational Psychology (Distinction) from the University of Sheffield. Prior to this, Rose worked at Leeds University Business School for 5½ years as a Researcher in Organizational Psychology. Rose joined the Management School’s Institute of Work Psychology (IWP) as a Lecturer in Work Psychology in April 2013. Support for refugee students and scholars.Conferences, events, visitor accommodation and weddings.Research centres, institutes and networks.Subject taster sessions for Y12 and Y13 students.
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