Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Research and Knowledge Exchange)
Rusi Jaspal is Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Research and Knowledge Exchange) and a Professor of Psychology at the Âé¶¹AV. He is responsible for all aspects of research and knowledge exchange development at the university as well as for the Âé¶¹AV Doctoral College. Rusi Jaspal oversees the university’s preparations for the Research Excellence Framework (REF) and the Knowledge Exchange Framework (KEF). He is passionate about the role of research and knowledge exchange in teaching and learning and in our local, national and international engagement.
Rusi Jaspal studied at the University of Cambridge, University of Surrey and Royal Holloway, University of London. He was awarded a personal chair in Psychology and Sexual Health at De Montfort University Leicester in 2015 and held several senior management roles at that institution, including that of Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Research. Additionally, he has held professorships at Åbo Akademi University in Finland, where he helped set up the Minority Research Profile, and at Nottingham Trent University, where he founded the Identity Change Research Group.
Professor Jaspal’s own research cuts across the fields of psychology and public health, focusing particularly on social psychological approaches to promoting good psychological and physical health outcomes (especially in minority groups). He has developed the Health Adversity Risk Model to predict the impact of social and psychological stress on health outcomes. Much of his research using the model has focused on HIV prevention, HIV care and mental health. Rusi Jaspal has contributed to the development of Identity Process Theory. Additionally, he has conducted extensive research into aspects of psychological wellbeing among gay men; the management of identities in conflict; national identity; prejudice and discrimination; public understanding of science, technology and medicine; and the psychological aspects of the COVID-19 pandemic.