Position: Senior Lecturer in Positive Psychology
Location: AE.3.27, Stratford
Telephone: +44 (0)20 8223 4384
Email: i.boniwell@uel.ac.uk
Contact address:
School of Psychology
The University of East London
Stratford Campus
Water Lane
London
E15 4LZ
Dr Ilona Boniwell is the programme leader for the first Masters Degree in Applied Positive Psychology (MAPP), the first postgraduate degree in positive psychology in Europe.
Ilona is the author of Positive Psychology in a Nutshell (2006, PWBC). She founded the European Network of Positive Psychology (ENPP), and is currently the member of its steering committee. Furthermore, she organised the first European Congress of Positive Psychology (June 2002, Winchester) and was the vice-chair of the International Positive Psychology Association (IPPA) in 2007–9. She was a recipient of several awards and grants from the Positive Psychology Network and the Gallup Organisation. Ilona was a consultant for and appeared in the BBC2 series The Happiness Formula. Her other media work included Guardian, Times, Psychologies, Top Sante and Cosmopolitan articles and interviews, as well as radio and TV interviews for BBC 24, BBC London and other channels. She is a prolific speaker and often addresses international psychology and professional audiences.
In addition to her academic work, Ilona is also interested in practical applications of positive psychology. She is a qualified coach and a facilitator of personal development programmes. She is a co-founder of Personal Well-Being Centre: a social enterprise dedicated to the promotion of well-being and personal development in individuals, organisations and educational settings.
Ilona has received her PhD from the Open University. Prior to joining UEL, she worked at Oxford Brookes University and City University.
A selected list of publications by Dr Ilona Boniwell is available from the institutional repository of the University of East London.
“Positive Psychology in a Nutshell” includes the latest research findings and thinking on the topics of happiness, flow, optimism, motivation, wisdom, positive ageing, character strengths, love and more. The book combines a breadth of information about positive psychology with a pinch of critical commentary. It is written in an accessible and engaging style with light-hearted illustrations.
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