Neville Stanton

Professor Neville Stanton, PhD, DSc, C.Eng., C.Psychol., C.ErgHF., holds a chair in Human Factors Engineering and has over 25 years experience of applying Human Factors to solve practical problems. He has degrees in Psychology, Applied Psychology and Human Factors from the Universities of Hull, Aston and Southampton in the UK. Professor Stanton is a Chartered Engineer registered with the Institution of Engineering and Technology, a Chartered Occupational Psychologist and Fellow registered with The British Psychological Society, a Chartered Ergonomist and a Fellow registered with The Institute of Ergonomics and Human Factors.
Awarded the Hodgson Prize and Bronze Medal in 2007 for aviation safety research on design-induced flight-deck errors published in The Aeronautical Journal. Awarded the Informatics Divisional Premium Award in 1998 for contribution to Engineering Psychology and System Safety published in the Computing and Control Journal. Awarded the Otto Edholm medal in 2001 for contributions to basic and applied Ergonomics by The Institute for Ergonomics and Human Factors, The President’s Medal in 2008 and 2018 for work that has made a significant contribution to original research and the Sir Frederic Bartlett Medal in 2012 award for lifetime achievements Ergonomics.

Maggie Stanton
Dr Maggie Stanton is a Consultant Clinical Psychologist. For many years she led a team of psychological therapists in the NHS. More recently, she has focused on teaching and supervising professionals from a range of backgrounds, both nationally and in Ireland. She has 30 years experience of client work. She supervises and lectures at the University of Southampton on the CBT Diploma and the Doctorate in Clinical Psychology. She has 20 years management experience and advising in the Human Factors domain. She is a Chartered Psychologist with the British Psychological Society.

 

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