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Miss Eleanor Healer
I started my career as a student midwife in East London where I completed 3 years training in diverse Whitechapel and Hackney. I came back to Wales to practice as a newly qualified midwife in Cardiff. After a short time in UHW, I moved on to Aneurin -
Professor Amira Guirguis
Amira originally trained as an accountant before gaining an interest to pursue a career as a pharmacist. Amira gained her PhD in the in-field detection of Novel Psychoactive Substances (NPS). Amira pioneered the initiative of develop a ‘new’ -
Professor Neil Bezodis
Neil is a Professor in Biomechanics & Technology in the School of Sport and Exercise Sciences, and is currently the lead for the Elite and Professional Sport (EPS) Research Group. Neil has been a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (H -
Dr Diane Owen
Diane Owen is currently a Senior Lecturer at the medical school, Swansea University. Diane does research in Medical Education, particularly around the areas of clinical communication skills and clinical skills acquisition. Their current project is -
Professor Xianghua Xie
Professor Xianghua Xie is currently leading a research team on Computer Vision and Machine Learning (http://csvision.swan.ac.uk) in the Department of Computer Science, Swansea University. He was a recipient of an RCUK Academic Fellowship -
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Miss Victoria Best
Victoria is a Research Officer & Data Scientist based within the Population Data Science team at Swansea University. Working with the Secure Anonymised Information Data Linkage (SAIL) Databank. She provides data linkage of health and social care -
Miss Danielle Fender
Danielle Fender is a Clinical learning facilitator for the audiology department. Along with assessing students in placement, Danielle arranges and undertakes practical assessments in the health and wellbeing academy along with Lecturing on various -
Professor Jayne Cutter
After qualifying as a nurse, I worked in surgery and intensive care before becoming a Clinical Nurse Specialist in Infection Control. I spent 15 years in this post before leaving the NHS and joining Swansea University as a lecturer. My research -
Dr Philip Tucker
My academic interests centre around health and safety in the work place, with a particular emphasis on work hours. I teach Work Psychology at third year undergraduate level. My research focuses on the effects of ‘non-standard’ work hours (e.g.
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