
Biography
Professor Robert Bor is Director of the Centre for Aviation Psychology. He is a registered and practicing Clinical, Counselling and Health Psychologist in the UK, and also a certified Aviation Psychologist in Europe.
Rob is a Board Member of the European Association for Aviation Psychology, Civilian Psychologist to the Royal Air Force, on the ICAO Mental Health Working Group, Aerospace Medical Association Mental Health Group and European Pilot Peer Support Initiative Committee. Until 2023, he was the Lead Consultant Clinical Psychologist at the Royal Free Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London, working in acute and critical care, with a special interest in safety in high-risk work settings.
He has published more than 35 textbooks and 250 academic papers and chapters in books, including 4 key textbooks in aviation psychology: The Handbook of Aviation Neuropsychology, Aviation Mental Health, Pilot Mental Health Assessment and Support and Pilot Selection.
He received the highest award in aviation in 2017, an Honorary Fellowship of the Royal Aeronautical Society, and is listed on the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum Wall of Honor in Washington D.C.
He a Liveryman of the Honorary Company of Air Pilots and holds the Freedom of the City of London.
Rob is a Churchill Fellow (presented by H. M. The Queen) and together with the AsMA mental health group has recently received the Boothby-Edwards award from the Aerospace Medical Association.
Research

Aerospace Medicine and Extreme Physiology Research Group
Understanding physiological responses to aviation and space flight and their medical implications.
Research

Aerospace Medicine and Extreme Physiology Research Group
Understanding physiological responses to aviation and space flight and their medical implications.