Curtin University is pleased to announce the appointment of Professor Anitha Menon as the new Head of School – Psychology at its campus in Dubai. Professor Menon, renowned for her distinguished career and research related to mental health of young people and women, brings a wealth of expertise and knowledge to her new role.
Previously a Professor of Psychology at the University of Zambia, Professor Menon is celebrated for her significant contributions to the psychological well-being of the youth, gender-based violence, mental health of marginalized and vulnerable population and the enhancement of communication skills among health practitioners. She holds a PhD in Psychiatry/Health Psychology from the University of Nottingham, UK, and has garnered international acclaim for her impactful work in the field.
Beyond her research and policy achievements, Professor Menon is a dedicated educator who has guided undergraduate, Master’s, and PhD students in their own education journey. She has led numerous research initiatives and serves on the editorial boards of leading journals, including the Health and Behaviour, Journal of African Social Research and the Journal of Psychology in Africa. Her academic portfolio includes over 150 peer-reviewed publications.
Additionally, her exceptional work has earned her prestigious accolades such as the Labour Day Award for Innovation and Excellence from the Government of Zambia and the UK Alumni Award for Professional Achievement. In her new position at Curtin University Dubai, Professor Menon will play a pivotal role in advancing the university’s commitment to academic excellence and influential research.
Professor Menon has also previously served as visiting Professor at the American University of Sharjah, the Rochester Institute of Technology Dubai and Professor of Psychology at the University of Zambia. Her extensive career includes academia, industry, and clinical practice, where she has made substantial contributions to research funding, faculty development, and the advancement of psychology.
The Curtin Dubai community warmly welcomes Professor Menon and looks forward to the positive influence she will have on the School of Psychology and the broader academic community.