Dr Jack Noone
BSc MSc (Hons) Health Psychology PhD (Massey)
Research Fellow
C43M - M Block Cumberland Campus
The University of Sydney
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Biographical details
Dr Jack Noone is a Research Fellow and Project Manager for the Australian Life Histories and Health Project at the Faculty of Health Sciences. His background is in Health Psychology, in which he holds a Bachelor of Science, a Master of Science (Honours), and a Doctorate.
During the period 2006 to 2010, he was a doctoral candidate and Lecturer at Massey University, New Zealand. He was awarded doctoral scholarships from Massey University and the New Zealand Retirement Commission and was granted the Building Research Capacities in the Social Sciences Doctoral Completion Award in 2010. His doctoral thesis on the psychosocial and economic determinants of retirement planning was placed on the Massey University Dean's List of Exceptional Doctoral Theses.
He has taught university courses in social psychology, research methods, and health psychology at the undergraduate and post graduate level.
He has taught university courses in social psychology, research methods, and health psychology at the undergraduate and post graduate level.
Research interests
Dr Noone's research interests include the psychosocial and socioeconomic determinants of healthy and productive aging with a particular focus on gender, social class, and preparation for retirement.
Teaching and supervision
- Behavioural and Social Sciences in Health
Awards and honours
- Article Preretirement Planning and Well-Being in Later Life A Prospective Study published in Research On Aging in 2009, was the most cited article in this journal of all articles published in 2009 and 2010. Click here for free article access link.
Selected publications
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