Christian Perrin serves as an Assistant Professor at the University of Birmingham, Dubai, where he plays a pivotal role in shaping the academic landscape of psychology education. With a focus on forensic and social psychology, Christian is deeply engaged in the development and delivery of...
Christian Perrin serves as an Assistant Professor at the University of Birmingham, Dubai, where he plays a pivotal role in shaping the academic landscape of psychology education. With a focus on forensic and social psychology, Christian is deeply engaged in the development and delivery of both undergraduate and postgraduate programs, ensuring that students receive a comprehensive and contemporary education that prepares them for careers in diverse psychological fields. His teaching philosophy emphasizes the importance of real-world applications, drawing on his extensive research interests that span the UAE, UK, and US.
Christian's research endeavors are particularly noteworthy, as they delve into critical areas such as incarceration, restorative justice, social work, and community reintegration. By collaborating with various organizations across the UAE and beyond, he not only contributes to the academic community but also addresses pressing social issues through consultancy and applied research. His expertise in qualitative research and data analysis allows him to explore complex psychological phenomena, providing valuable insights that can inform policy and practice in social services.
In addition to his academic pursuits, Christian is a passionate advocate for holistic development, integrating his interests in Jiu-Jitsu and music into his teaching and mentorship. This multifaceted approach enriches the learning experience for his students, fostering a supportive environment that encourages personal growth alongside academic achievement. As he continues to expand his research and teaching initiatives, Christian Perrin remains committed to advancing the field of psychology and making a meaningful impact within the community.