Research Grants

North America

Templeton Religion Trust (TRT) Grant Number TRT-2024-33636, USD$259,986

The Science of Empathy: A Scoping Review (November 2024 – October 2026)

Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues (SPSSI) Grants-in-Aid, USD$980  

Power distance amplifies political orientation divides in anti-migrant sentiment (2022)

Association for Psychological Science (APS) Student Grant, USD$500

— Developing a simplified coding scheme for emotional expressions (2021)

Europe

Kurt Lewin Institute (KLI, Netherlands) Seed Grant, EUR3,000  

Global perceptions of the Israeli and Palestinian conflict (2024)

European Association for Social Psychology (EASP) Seedcorn Grant, EUR1,340

How positive emotions could ameliorate anti-immigrant attitudes (2020)

Universitas 21 (U21) Graduate Collaborative Research Award, USD$4,960

— The charitable consequences of specific positive emotions (2019)

Asia & Oceania

Social Science Research Council (Singapore) Graduate Research Fellow, SGD$15,000  

Evaluating how positive emotions shape intercultural trust and collaboration (2022-24)

UQ Center for Research in Social Psychology Postgraduate Grant, USD$450

— Disentangling cultural appropriation from cultural appreciation (2019)

Society for Australasian Social Psychologists (SASP) Small Grant, AUD$500

— Effect of culture in perceptions of psychosis and associated stigma (2017)

National University of Singapore (NUS) TLS Conference Funding, SGD$1,500

— Media consumption and implicit attitudes in a diaspora sample (2012 & 2014)