Her services to higher education were formally recognized when she was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) . Related Notable Figures
Beyond her scientific research, Professor Kay has held significant administrative roles, including serving as the Provost and Senior Executive Vice President at the University of Exeter . In these roles, she has been a vocal advocate for social mobility and enhancing the student experience in higher education.
While Janice Kay is the primary academic reference for "Kay J," the name may also refer to:
Kay’s research focuses on the cognitive processes involved in reading, spelling, and spoken language. Her work often utilizes single-case study methodology to examine how brain injury affects specific linguistic functions, such as the ability to map sounds to letters (phonology to orthography) or access word meanings (semantics).
Developed alongside Ruth Lesser and Max Coltheart, the Psycholinguistic Assessments of Language Processing in Aphasia (PALPA) is a comprehensive battery of 60 tests. It allows clinicians to pinpoint exactly where a patient's language system has "broken down," whether at the level of visual recognition, auditory processing, or semantic retrieval. Academic and Leadership Roles