Professor Ross Roberts
Professor / Director of Research Postgraduate Studies
Contact info
Room 206, George Building, School of Psychology and Sport Science
Email: ross.roberts@bangor.ac.uk
Tel: 01248 388137
Bio:
I am a professor in sport & exercise psychology and a member of the Institute for the Psychology of Elite Performance. My research interests centre on personality in relation to performance and health, with a specific focus on narcissism. In recent years I have received research funding from a variety of sources including UKRI, the MoD, Rugby Football Union, UK Sport, England and Wales Cricket Board, and Sport Wales. Much of my work is collaborative and involves organisations from the High Performance domain. I am also a chartered psychologist and associated fellow of the British Psychological Society and a Health Care Professions Council registered sport & exercise psychologist. I have over 15 years’ experience working with high level performers and coaches in sport and military settings on a variety of performance-related issues, and also supervise aspirant psychology practitioners.
Overview
I am a professor in sport & exercise psychology and a member of the Institute for the Psychology of Elite Performance. My research interests centre on personality in relation to performance and health, with a specific focus on narcissism. In recent years I have received research funding from a variety of sources including UKRI, the MoD, Rugby Football Union, UK Sport, England and Wales Cricket Board, and Sport Wales. Much of my work is collaborative and involves organisations from the High Performance domain. Current and recent collaborators include the ECB, UK Sport, RFU, MoD, Mountain Training UK, and the Youth Justice Service. I am also a chartered psychologist and associated fellow of the British Psychological Society and a Health Care Professions Council registered sport & exercise psychologist. I have over 15 years’ experience working with high level performers and coaches in sport and military settings on a variety of performance-related issues, and also supervise aspirant psychology practitioners.
Postgraduate Project Opportunities
I am interested to hear from potential PhD candidates who wish to complete PhDs in relation to personality and performance
Personal
When not working I can usually be found running in the mountains of North Wales
Contact Info
Room 206, George Building, School of Psychology and Sport Science
Email: ross.roberts@bangor.ac.uk
Tel: 01248 388137
Bio:
I am a professor in sport & exercise psychology and a member of the Institute for the Psychology of Elite Performance. My research interests centre on personality in relation to performance and health, with a specific focus on narcissism. In recent years I have received research funding from a variety of sources including UKRI, the MoD, Rugby Football Union, UK Sport, England and Wales Cricket Board, and Sport Wales. Much of my work is collaborative and involves organisations from the High Performance domain. I am also a chartered psychologist and associated fellow of the British Psychological Society and a Health Care Professions Council registered sport & exercise psychologist. I have over 15 years’ experience working with high level performers and coaches in sport and military settings on a variety of performance-related issues, and also supervise aspirant psychology practitioners.
Postgraduate Project Opportunities
Personality and performance, especially narcissism
Research outputs (77)
- Published
There's only room for one of us in this relationship”: Examining the role of the dark triad in high-performance dyad
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
- Published
‘One size fits all’ – or should it? An individualised approach to enhancing talent development environments
Research output: Contribution to conference › Abstract › peer-review
- Published
Professional Cricketer Mental Health and the Role of Alcohol: A Longitudinal Examination
Research output: Contribution to conference › Poster
Prof. activities and awards (8)
BUIIA Training and Networking conference
Activity: Participating in or organising an event › Participation in Academic conference
Healthwise Wales research meeting
Activity: Participating in or organising an event › Participation in Academic workshop, seminar, course
Who, What, Why not:applying BeSci to population health
Activity: Participating in or organising an event › Participation in Academic conference
Projects (6)
Changing Minds KTP
Project: Research
KESS II MRes with The Outdoor Partnership- BUK2153
Project: Research
Review of culture in elite sport
Project: Research