Helps students see the bigger picture.
Sabrina Goh is a 300-Level Teaching Fellow in the Department of Psychology within the Sciences Division at the University of Otago. She holds a Bachelor of Arts with Honours (BA Hons) and a Master of Science (MSc) from the University of Otago. In her teaching role, Goh coordinates and delivers PSYC 331 Applied Psychological Research, an advanced undergraduate paper that emphasizes group research projects in selected areas of psychology. Students engage in hands-on research activities, including design, data collection, analysis, and presentation of findings in a pecha kucha style to the Department of Psychology.
Goh contributes to university outreach initiatives, serving as a project leader for the Hands On at Otago Psychology Project in 2019 under the Psychology Outreach programme. She is a member of the Academic Committee for the Otago Foreign Policy School. As a PhD candidate in the Department of Psychology, she chaired a session at the 2024 Otago National Security School. Her contact details include a direct dial number of +64 3 479 7719. Goh is actively engaged in the Department of Psychology's teaching and community activities, supporting undergraduate education in psychological research methods.
