Nicola Kayes

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OthernamesNicola M. Kayes
Fieldshealth psychology
Nicola Kayes
Other namesNicola M. Kayes
EducationUniversity of Auckland
Alma materAuckland University of Technology
Scientific career
Fieldshealth psychology
InstitutionsAuckland University of Technology
Thesis
Doctoral advisorKathryn McPherson

Nicola M. Kayes is a New Zealand health psychologist, director of the Centre for Person Centred Research and professor of rehabilitation at Auckland University of Technology (AUT).

Kayes graduated from the University of Auckland with a BSc in 1997 and MSc in 1999 for her thesis titled "The Role that Illness Perceptions Play in the Adjustment to Multiple Sclerosis".[1] She completed a PhD at AUT titled "Physical activity engagement in people with Multiple Sclerosis" in March 2011.[2]

In November 2019, Kayes was promoted to full professor at AUT.[3] As of 2021 she is immediate past president of the New Zealand Rehabilitation Association[4] and a principal investigator with Brain Research New Zealand.[5]

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