Dr Nicola Buckland
School of Psychology
Senior Lecturer in Psychology
Departmental Postgraduate Tutor
+44 114 222 6508
Full contact details
School of Psychology
Interdisciplinary Centre of the Social Sciences (ICOSS)
219 Portobello
91Ö±²¥
S1 4DP
- Qualifications
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Postgraduate Certificate in Teaching for Learning in Higher Education (University of 91Ö±²¥)
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PhD Psychology (University of Leeds)
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BSc Psychology with American Studies (University of Sussex)
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- Research interests
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My research investigates drivers of behaviour, and ways to increase engagement in healthy and sustainable behaviours. My main research areas are in the psychology of eating behaviour and weight management, including dietary and psychological strategies for appetite control, weight management and weight stigma. I am also interested in and have led research projects investigating ways to encourage environmentally sustainable behaviours, such as reducing dietary meat intake and encouraging sustainable waste behaviours. I am currently leading the behavioural workstream of an industry-academic consortium on compostable packaging (funded by UKRI Innovate UK). Furthermore, a main theme of my research is investigating individual variability – understanding the psychological characteristics which contribute to why some individuals are more or less likely to engage in health or pro-environmental behaviours, and the implications of this for individually-tailored interventions.
My research career began with a BSc in Psychology from the University of Sussex. During this time, I undertook research positions at Arizona State University’s Health and Ageing Laboratory and Conditioned Feeding Laboratory which inspired my interest in human appetite research. I subsequently obtained my PhD from the University of Leeds in 2013 which examined the impact of environmental prompts on snack and meal intake. I then spent three years as a post-doctoral researcher in the Human Appetite and Research Unit at the University of Leeds conducting a clinical trial which investigated the effects of energy density on appetite control and weight loss. Following my post-doctoral positions, in 2017 I joined the University of 91Ö±²¥ as a lecturer in Psychology.
- Publications
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Show: Featured publications All publications
Featured publications
Journal articles
- . Appetite, 202, 107646-107646.
- . Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems, 8.
- . Health Psychology Open, 10(2).
- . Appetite, 181.
- . Eating Behaviors.
- . Obesity Reviews.
- . Frontiers in Public Health, 10.
- . Appetite.
- . Appetite, 166.
- . Food Quality and Preference, 93.
- . Frontiers in Nutrition, 8.
- . International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(17).
- . Appetite, 158.
- . British Journal of Nutrition, 122(8), 951-959.
- . Appetite, 130, 336-338.
- . Physiology and Behavior, 194, 113-119.
- . International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, 15.
- . The Journal of nutrition, 148(5), 798-806.
- . BMC Public Health, 17.
- . Physiology & Behavior, 152, 340-346.
- . Food Quality and Preference, 45, 18-25.
- . Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 47(2), 137-147.
- . Appetite, 73, 189-196.
- . Appetite, 71, 430-437.
- . Eating Behaviors, 14(3), 249-254.
- Are dietitians with obesity perceived as competent and warm? Applying the Stereotype Content Model to weight stigma in Brazil. Frontiers in Nutrition, Clinical Nutrition.
Chapters
All publications
Journal articles
- . Appetite, 202, 107646-107646.
- . Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems, 8.
- . Health Psychology Open, 10(2).
- . Frontiers in Nutrition, 10.
- . Appetite, 181.
- . Appetite, 179, 106196-106196.
- . Eating Behaviors.
- . Obesity Reviews.
- . Frontiers in Public Health, 10.
- . Appetite.
- . Appetite, 166.
- . Food Quality and Preference, 93.
- . Frontiers in Nutrition, 8.
- . International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(17).
- . Appetite, 158.
- . British Journal of Nutrition, 122(8), 951-959.
- . Appetite, 130, 336-338.
- . Physiology and Behavior, 194, 113-119.
- . International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, 15.
- . The Journal of nutrition, 148(5), 798-806.
- . BMC Public Health, 17.
- . Physiology & Behavior, 152, 340-346.
- . Food Quality and Preference, 45, 18-25.
- . Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 47(2), 137-147.
- . Appetite, 73, 189-196.
- . Appetite, 71, 430-437.
- . Eating Behaviors, 14(3), 249-254.
- Are dietitians with obesity perceived as competent and warm? Applying the Stereotype Content Model to weight stigma in Brazil. Frontiers in Nutrition, Clinical Nutrition.
Chapters
Preprints
- Research group
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PhD students
Current:
- Ankita Sehrawat with Dr Chantelle Wood. Topic: weight stigma and health behaviours.
- Luthfi Dahriyanto with Dr Harriet Baird and Dr Rebecca Webster. Topic: understanding and encouraging pro-environmental behaviours in the UK and Indonesia.
- Bixuan Yan with Dr Sam Caton, 2021-2024. Topic: meal timing and weight management
Completed:
- Sundus Mahdi with Prof. James Chilcott, 2018-2023. Topic: Public health interventions to reduce sugar intake
- Vibhuti Patel with Prof. Helen Kennedy, 2018-2023. Grantham Centre Scholar. Topic: social influences and meat intake
- Zhuozhuo Hu with Dr Chantelle Wood, 2019-2022. Topic: self-objectification
- Denisa Genes with Dr Fuschia Sirois, 2018-2022. Topic: Strategies for weight loss maintenance
- Laura von Nordheim with Dr Mark Blades and Dr Caroline Oates. Topic: healthy food adverts for children.
- Grants
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- Improving research cultures around career development for Postgraduate Researchers. University of 91Ö±²¥ internal funding via Research England, £14,857 (October – July 2024)
- Exploring barriers and enablers to recruiting community-based participants to psychological studies. University of 91Ö±²¥ internal funding via Research England, £8252 (February – July 2023)
- UKRI Innovate UK, Capturing and Processing Compostable Packaging - Behaviour Change Interventions, £264,843 (May 2022 – April 2024)
- White Rose Collaboration Fund, £10,997 (Jan 2020-2021)
- Cancer Research UK, BUPA Foundation Fund Innovation grant, £20,000 (2016-2019)
- N8 Industry Innovation grant, £2,300 (2015)
- Teaching activities
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I am a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Authority (since 2020). I supervise MSc Research Projects in Psychology and I teach on the following modules as part of the undergraduate Psychology degree:
- PSY1001 and PSY2001 Social Psychology I & II (Module Organiser between 2019-2023)
- PSY331 Extended Essay in Psychology
- PSY335 Health Psychology
- PSY346 Research Project in Psychology
- PSY31002 Psychology of Eating Behaviour and Weight Management (Module Organiser)
- Professional activities and memberships
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Professional Activities
The Association for the Study of Obesity and lead for the ASO Yorkshire network ()
British Feeding and Drinking Group
Society for the Study of Ingestive Behaviour
Public Engagement and Collaborations
I am keen to share my research with the public. For example, I have previously worked with theatre makers as part of the Festival of the Mind 2020, to produce a show that communicated issues related to body image and weight stigma ( and see ). My research has also regularly featured in the press since 2013.
I am also keen to work with cross disciplinary academics, industry, local authorities, practitioners and providers, health professionals, community groups and patient groups so please get in touch with me if you are interested in working with me.
- Office Hours
- During term time, students can book a meeting with me in the ICOSS Building by selecting an appointment slot here:
- Please allow at least 24-hours’ notice when booking an appointment. If my office hours clash with your teaching timetable, please email me directly to make an alternative appointment (n.buckland@sheffield.ac.uk).
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