Annie Høgh
Annie Høgh (Hogh) is an Associate Professor in Work and Organisational Psychology at the University of Copenhagen’s Department of Psychology. Annie’s interests are primarily in researching and teaching work psychology. Prior to joining the University of Copenhagen in April 2009 she did her research at The National Research Centre for the Working Environment in Copenhagen. Her research has focused on exposure to negative behaviour, such as bullying, violence and harassment at work and individual consequences and coping. Her research focus is now turning towards applied studies investigating how employers and employees can work together in order to prevent workplace bullying and harassment as well as work-related violence. She is also involved in a research projects on how to develop an effective treatment programme to deal with the individual consequences of adult bullying.
Over the years she has presented a number of seminars and workshops in the public and private sectors.
Annie has published her research a number of national (Danish) and international journal articles in refereed journals such as Work & Stress, European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology, Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, Journal of Psychosomatic Research, Scandinavian Journal of Public Health, Scandinavian Journal of Work Environment and Health. She has also presented a number of conference papers at international conferences.
Annie has a PhD and a MSc from the University of Copenhagen, Department of Psychology.