Jones, Julisa
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Part-Time Lecturer
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Performance
Group Dynamics
Leadership
Teamwork
Interpersonal Communication
Resilience
Mental Health & Well-Being
Diversity
Prejudice
Discrimination
Identity
Organizational Psychology
Group Dynamics
Leadership
Teamwork
Interpersonal Communication
Resilience
Mental Health & Well-Being
Diversity
Prejudice
Discrimination
Identity
Organizational Psychology
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Last updated May 5, 2025
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Julisa Jones is a part-time lecturer in the Faculty of Arts & Science. She teaches in the Organization Governance & Management (OGM) and Social Work and Development bachelor programs. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Psychology, a Master of Science in Social & Organizational Psychology (cum laude), and a Master of Science in Clinical Psychology from the University of Leiden. After graduating, she studied Sports Psychology at the Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam. Regarding teaching certifications, Julisa is currently doing Toetsen en Beoordelen in het Hoger Onderwijs (TOBO), which is part of the Professionaliseringsprogramma Gastdocenten (GAP).
Julisa's research interests center around performance, group dynamics, leadership, teamwork, interpersonal communication, resilience, mental health & well-being, diversity, prejudice and discrimination, identity, and organizational psychology. Her main research methods include quantitative research, experimental research, surveys, case studies, and content analysis.
Julisa worked for many years as a Sports Psychologist for the Aruban Olympic Committee and is now transitioning into private practice. In her time at the Aruban Olympic Committee, Julisa also worked in the Department of Sports Development, where she worked on developing Sports Organizations in Aruba. Julisa developed, designed, and did the research for Shoco Wellness. Shoco Wellness is an infrastructure of mental health and well-being services created to help students succeed and flourish in their pursuit of higher education. Julisa currently consults on Shoco Wellness research when needed.