Ms. Tanu Agarwal
Assistant Professor – Humanities
Ms. Tanu Agarwal has joined KR Mangalam University as an Assistant Professor at the School of Humanities. She has done graduation from Daulat Ram College, University of Delhi, and post-graduation from Banaras Hindu University. Presently she is pursuing her Ph.D. from the Department of Psychology, University of Delhi.
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Ph.D. (pursuing), Department of Psychology, Faculty of Arts, Delhi University
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M.A. Psychology, Banaras Hindu University (2017-2019)
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B.A. (Hons) Psychology, Delhi University (2014-2017)
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Higher Secondary Education in Humanities- CBSE board (2014)- 96.4%
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Matriculation (2012)-CBSE board- 10 CGPA
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Emotional Availability of Parents, Perceived Stress and Loneliness among Hostellers and Day-Scholars – Dissertation
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New direction toward the perception of aging – Research paper
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Body Shaming and Social Anxiety: Assessing gender differences – Research paper
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Presented research paper titled “Post-traumatic Growth, Meaning Making, and Resilience among Individuals with Acquired Disabilities” at an International Conference by National Positive Psychology Association, NPPA (2023)
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Presented research paper titled “Post-traumatic Growth in the face of Adversity” at ACEPH (2022)
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Presented research paper titled “Investigating Body Image Perceptions in young women students” at International Conference 2016 held at Daulat Ram College
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Active Participant at National Social Service (Daulat Ram College)
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Presented research paper titled “New Direction Towards the Perception of Aging” at the IALSE International Conference 2018
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Presented research paper titled “Body Shaming and Social Anxiety: A gender difference study” at National Conference 2018 held at BHU
- Agarwal, T., & Banerjee, A. (2018). Body Shaming and Social Anxiety: Assessing gender differences. The Learning Curve, 7, 72-75.