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Angeli Santos

Director, Mental Health and Clinical Neurosciences, School of Medicine; Associate Professor in Applied Psychology, Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences

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Biography

Angeli completed her undergraduate degree in Psychology at the Ateneo de Manila University in the Philippines, and her MSc in Occupational Health Psychology and PhD in Applied Psychology degrees at the 糖心原创. From 2008-2015 she was seconded to the Malaysia Campus where she spearheaded the establishment of the School of Applied Psychology was later appointed Associate Dean (Teaching and Learning) for the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences. Since her return to the School of Medicine she has been actively involved in postgraduate education, including serving as Course Director for the MSc Work & Organisational Psychology, Director of PGT Quality Assurance and co-Director of PGT Assessments. She has also supervised more than a dozen PhD students over the years. Under the previous School of Medicine structure, she was equality, diversity and inclusion lead for the Division of Psychiatry and Applied Psychology and member of it's Executive.. Currently, she is Academic Unit Director of Mental Health and Clinical Neurosicences, which is the biggest academic unit within the School of Medicine, comprising 200 staff and six academic communities

Expertise Summary

occupational health and well-being, emotional intelligence and the management of emotions at work, career development barrriers and interventions

Teaching Summary

Angeli has a keen interest in innovative modes of teaching and learning. Her teaching portfolio includes a diverse range of areas including occupational health psychology, research methods, social… read more

Research Summary

As a researcher she worked on a number of projects on work-related violence and occupational stress in the police service which formed the basis for her PhD on Coping, support and the consequences of… read more

Selected Publications

  • AL SHAMSI, A., SANTOS, A. and THOMSON, L., 2022. Frontiers in Health Services. 2,
  • NOSKEAU, REBECCA, SANTOS, ANGELI and WANG, WEIWEI, 2021. Frontiers in Psychology. 12,
  • FRANCISCO DIAZ BRETONES and ANGELI SANTOS, eds., 2020. Health, Safety and Well-being of Migrant Workers: New Hazards, New Workers Springer International Publishing.
  • SANTOS, A., WANG, W. and LEWIS, J., 2018. Journal of Vocational Behavior. 107, 295-309

Angeli has a keen interest in innovative modes of teaching and learning. Her teaching portfolio includes a diverse range of areas including occupational health psychology, research methods, social and cross-cultural psychology. In 2012/3 she was awarded a Chancellor's Award for excellence in teaching and learning and was later appointed Associate Dean (Teaching and Learning) for the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at the Malaysia Campus in 2013. During her tenure as Associate Dean she was responsible for piloting the University's first cross-disciplinary peer observation college and co-developing and implementing the University's first tri-campus online module on Global Psychology and Communications, an initiative funded by the University's Teaching and Learning Board, together with colleagues in Malaysia (Jessica Dunn), the UK (Nicola Pitchford) and China (Margaret Dowens),. She has also acted as a PGCHE advisor and assessor, and served on various teaching and learning committees including PGCHE Management Board, Quality and Standards Committee, and Faculty Directors of Teaching and Learning.

Current Research

As a researcher she worked on a number of projects on work-related violence and occupational stress in the police service which formed the basis for her PhD on Coping, support and the consequences of work-related violence to UK police personnel. Angeli's research experience in applied psychology has been wide ranging; from projects examining the impact of psychosocial factors on the occupational health of various occupational and at-risk groups, the assessment of emotional intelligence and management of emotions at work, and the identification of potential barriers to career-decision making and development of interventions to improve career opportunities. She has published in a number of book chapters and journal articles on these topics and regularly presents at major international conferences.

  • AL SHAMSI, A., SANTOS, A. and THOMSON, L., 2022. Frontiers in Health Services. 2,
  • NOSKEAU, REBECCA, SANTOS, ANGELI and WANG, WEIWEI, 2021. Frontiers in Psychology. 12,
  • ALSHAMSI, A., THOMSON, L. and SANTOS, A., 2020. Frontiers in Psychology. 11, 1614
  • FRANCISCO DIAZ BRETONES and ANGELI SANTOS, eds., 2020. Health, Safety and Well-being of Migrant Workers: New Hazards, New Workers Springer International Publishing.
  • SANTOS, A., WANG, W. and LEWIS, J., 2018. Journal of Vocational Behavior. 107, 295-309
  • SANTOS, A. and MUSTAFA, M., 2018. International Journal of Work Organisation and Emotion. (In Press.)
  • MICHELE LAM and ANGELI SANTOS, 2017. Journal of Career Assessment. 1-20
  • SANTOS, A., MUSTAFA, M. J. and CHERN, G-T, 2016. Asia-Pacific Journal of Business Administration. 8(1), 2-20
  • MUSTAFA, M, SANTOS, A and GWI TERK CHERN, 2016. International Journal of Work Organisation and Emotion. 7(2), 143-164
  • SANTOS, A. and TIN, J.J., 2016. British Journal of Guidance and Counselling. 1-14
  • SANTOS, A., RAMOS, H.M., RAMASAMY, G. and FERNANDES, C., 2015. Pertanika Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities. 23(2), 315-324
  • SANTOS, A., MUSTAFA, M. and GWI, T.C., 2015. Management Research Review. 38(1), 67-88
  • WAN NURUL IZZA WAN HUSIN, ANGELI SANTOS, HAZEL MELANIE RAMOS and MARIAM ADAWIAH DZULKIFLI, 2015. Online Journal of Islamic Education. 3(Special Issue), 2
  • SANTOS, A., RAMOS, H., RAMASAMY, G. and FERNANDES, C., 2014. Public Health. 128(8), 759-761
  • SANTOS, A. and EGER, A., 2014. International Journal of Management Practice. 7(1), 9-38
  • MUSTAFA, MICHAEL J., SANTOS, ANGELI and GWI, TERK CHERN, 2014. International Journal of Employment Studies. 22(2), 79-108
  • WAN NURUL IZZA WAN HUSIN, ANGELI SANTOS, HAZEL MELANIE RAMOS and MOHAMAD SAHARI NORDIN, 2013. Procedia: Social and Behavioural Sciences. 9, 214-223
  • SANTOS, A., HAYWARD, T. and RAMOS, H., 2012. Journal of Organizational Culture, Communication and Conflict. 16(1), 1037691843
  • SANTOS, A., 2010. Coping, Support and the Impact of Work-related Violence: on UK Police Personnel Lambert Academic Publishing.
  • LEATHER, P, ZAROLA, A and SANTOS, A, 2010. The physical workplace: An occupational health psychology perspective. In: S. LEKA and J. HOUDMONT, eds., A Textbook of Occupational Health Psychology Wiley.
  • SANTOS, A., LEATHER, P., DUNN, J. and ZAROLA, A., 2009. Work and Stress. 23(2), 137-154
  • ZHOU, D. and SANTOS, A., 2007. British Journal of Guidance and Counselling. 35(2), 219-235
  • SANTOS, A., ANTONIOU, A.S. and KARANIKA, M., 2007. Stress in policing: A review of the literature and implications for practice.. In: ANTONIOU, A. S., ed., Health psychology in occupational settings. Paschalidis.
  • LEATHER, P., ZAROLA, A. and SANTOS, A., 2006. Building quality approaches to work-related violence training: pillars of best practice. In: MCINTYRE, S. and HOUDMONT, J., eds., Occupational Health Psychology: European perspectives on research, education and practice Volume 1. Publismai.
  • LEATHER, PHIL, ZAROLA, TONY, SANTOS, ANGELI and BEECH, BERNARD, 2005. Weighing up the benefits of training programmes. Professional Nurse (London, England). 20(5), 6-7
  • SANTOS, A., LEATHER, P and ZAROLA, A., 2004. Good and bad types of support for police personnel confronted with violence at work.. In: HOUDMONT,J. and MCINTYRE,S., eds., Occupational Health Psychology: Healthy, efficient and productive organizations Publismai.
  • LEATHER, P., SANTOS, A. and CHUA, S., 2004. Exposure to violence in community healthcare: moderating effects of anger expression and anger suppression. In: HOUDMONT, J. and MCINTYRE, S., eds., Occupational Health Psychology: Healthy, efficient and productive organizations Publismai.
  • LEATHER, P., BEALE, D., SANTOS, A., WATTS, J. and LEE, L., 2003. Environment and Behaviour. 35(6), 842-869
  • GRIFFITHS, A.J., RANDALL, R., SANTOS, A. and COX, T., 2003. Senior nurses: interventions to reduce work stress. In: DOLLARD, M.F., WINEFIELD, A.H. and WINEFIELD, H.R., eds., Occupational Stress in the Service Professions London: Taylor & Francis. 169-191
  • SANTOS, A. and LEATHER, P., 2001. The comparative effects of 'offender-initiated' and 'colleague-initiated' violence upon employee well-being in the police force.. In: WEIKERT, C., TORKELSON, E. and PRYCE, J., eds., Occupational Health Psychology: Europe 2001 I-WHO Publications.

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