Marine Michell Joly Portrait
<91ÈÕº«AV class="hero-details__heading hero-details__heading--main" > Dr Marine Joly

Associate Professor in Cognitive Ethology

marine.joly@port.ac.uk

PhD Supervisor

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<91ÈÕº«AV>Biography

After completing a PhD in Neurosciences in France (EPHE and University of Montpellier 2) and 9 years as a postdoc and associate lecturer in Germany (Institute of Zoology, Hannover), I joined the Centre for Comparative and Evolutionary Psychology as a Marie Curie Research Fellow in October 2014.

I was the PI of the 2-year project ‘Macacognitum’ (2014-2016) where I investigated the differential influence of social style on cognitive skills in closely related monkey species. I conducted observations and cognitive experiments in several European facilities: on the Isle of Wight, in Italy (collaboration with Dr Arianna De Marco) and at the BPRC, The Netherlands (in collaboration with Prof ).

I was appointed lecturer in the department in September 2017. I got promoted to Senior Lecturer in January 2018 and to Associate Professor in Cognitive Ethology in September 2023. I have been the co-director of the Centre for Comparative and Evolutionary Psychology since 2020.

<91ÈÕº«AV>Research interests

My research interests lie in the evolutionary dynamics of human and non-human primate behaviour and intelligence. I investigate the link between sociality and cognitive styles, socioecology and foraging decisions and movements as well as executive functions (working memory, inhibitory control)in different species of non-human primates and in humans. I conduct my research in collaboration with zoo institutions (e.g. Monkey Haven, Isle of Wight; CERZA zoo, France) but also in the field (e.g. Madagascar, Indonesia).

Current external collaborations include:

  • (University of Newcastle, UK)
  • (Nottingham Trent University)

I am part of the open science and collaborative projects and .

Research areas for MRes and PhD students:

  • Cognition in the wild
  • Primate ranging decisions and socioecology 
  • Ecological complexity and evolution of cognition

with fieldwork in Indonesia or Madagascar

 

<91ÈÕº«AV>Teaching responsibilities

I am the coordinator of the 2nd year unit 'Individual Differences and Psychometrics'  where I teach most of the core lectures on Personality and Intelligence. This is a core unit for the Bsc (Hons) Psychology, BSc (Hons) Forensic Psycholoogy and the BSc (Hons) Sport and Exercise Psychology.

I also teach in the 3rd year 'Cultural Psychology' unit.

I am a tutor for the 1st year 'Exploring Psychology' unit and the 2nd year 'Professional Development and Employability' unit.

I supervised 3rd year students for their final year project.

 

<91ÈÕº«AV id="research-outputs" class="research-outputs__title research-outputs__title--main" > Research outputs

2023

Ballesta, S., Joly, M., Loyant, L., Meunier, H., Micheletta, J., Waller, B.

1 Sep 2023, In: Animal Cognition. 26

Agil, M., Engelhardt, A., Joly, M., Pfeiffer, J., Price, M., Tamengge, M.

1 Aug 2023, In: International Journal of Primatology. 44