Jennifer L Stevens Aubrey is a/an Associate Professor, Communication in the Communication department at University Of Arizona
University of Arizona - Communication
Associate Professor at University of Arizona
Higher Education
Jennifer
Aubrey
Tucson, Arizona
Experienced Associate Professor with a demonstrated history of working in higher education. Skilled in Research, Quantitative Research, Higher Education, Project Planning, and Public Speaking. Strong education professional with a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) focused in Mass Communication/Media Studies and Psychology from University of Michigan.
Associate Professor
Research
• Produced high-caliber esearch, resulting in more than 30 publications.
• Mastery in study design, development of experimental protocols, use of psychological and survey software (Qualtrics, MediaLab) for measurement strategies.
• Manage and analyze datasets, highly skilled in SPSS and Excel, proficient in R, Stata.
• Present results to a wide range of audiences, including non-academic audiences.
• Translate stakeholders’ objectives into deliverable outcomes for grant projects.
Training/Mentoring/Teaching
• Mentor and advise research teams of undergraduate and graduate students, resulting in the advising of 12 PhDs and 2 Master's degrees.
• Provide hands-on guidance and mentoring to students and collaborators on research methodology and data analysis.
Consultant
• Provided expertise on research on children and digital media, resulting in a general-audience report synthesizing technical research findings, see: https://www.commonsensemedia.org/research/watching-gender.
• Advised survey construction and interview protocol.
• Currently serving as an advisory board member, Initiative to Tackle Impact of Media and Gender Stereotypes on Kids.
Associate Professor
Jennifer worked at University of Missouri-Columbia as a Associate Professor
Assistant Professor
Jennifer worked at University of Missouri-Columbia as a Assistant Professor
Bachelor's degree
Journalism and Gender Studies
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
Mass Communication/Media Studies and Psychology
Common Sense Media
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