Robert Motley, PhD
Assistant Professor at Boston College School of Social Work- Claim this Profile
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Boston College School of Social Work
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United States
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Higher Education
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1 - 100 Employee
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Assistant Professor
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Jul 2021 - Present
Assistant Professor Robert O. Motley Jr., PhD, MSW, joined the School of Social Work in 2021. He obtained his PhD from Washington University in St. Louis Brown School of Social Work, where he was a National Institute of Mental Health (T-32) Pre-doctoral Fellow. His research examines the intersection of racism, violence, and trauma for Black emerging adults ages 18-29 and associated adverse mental and behavioral outcomes. Assistant Professor Robert O. Motley Jr., PhD, MSW, joined the School of Social Work in 2021. He obtained his PhD from Washington University in St. Louis Brown School of Social Work, where he was a National Institute of Mental Health (T-32) Pre-doctoral Fellow. His research examines the intersection of racism, violence, and trauma for Black emerging adults ages 18-29 and associated adverse mental and behavioral outcomes.
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Lab Manager
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Jan 2015 - Jul 2021
- Manage administrative processes of the research lab - Coordinate special projects and events - Oversee MSW students' practicum field requirements - Conduct data analyses - Develop mansucripts for publication - Perform comprehensive program evaluations - Manage administrative processes of the research lab - Coordinate special projects and events - Oversee MSW students' practicum field requirements - Conduct data analyses - Develop mansucripts for publication - Perform comprehensive program evaluations
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Education
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Washington University in St. Louis
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Social Work -
University of Illinois at Chicago
Master of Social Work (MSW), Social Work -
Northeastern Illinois University
Bachelor of Social Work (BSW), Social Work -
City Colleges of Chicago-Harold Washington College
Associate's degree, Art/Art Studies, General