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- Social Connectedness
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- Qualifications:BA International Politics with Security Studies; MPH International Development; MRes Social Research
- Position:Postgraduate Research Student
- Department:School of Health and Social Wellbeing
- Email:Emily.Glynn@uwe.ac.uk
About me
Emily Glynn is a full-time Postgraduate Research Student, funded by the South West Doctoral Training Partnership (part of the Economic and Social Research Council).
She is also part of the Centre for Public Health and Wellbeing at UWE.
The interdisciplinary work currently undertaken by Emily for her PhD thesis is being supervised by Dr. Stuart McClean (UWE), Dr. Erdem Dikici (UWE) and Prof. Manuela Barreto (University of Exeter).
Emily previously completed her undergraduate degree in International Politics with Security Studies, and her Master's of Public Health in International Development, at the University of Sheffield.
Area of expertise
Emily's working thesis title is: Emerging adults' experiences of social connection and wellbeing under post-pandemic hybrid-working arrangements.
This is a qualitative, phenomenological project, working from an interdisciplinary perspective (Public Health, Sociology, Organisational Psychology and Anthropology). She is therefore keenly interested in:
Young people, and the transititory life-stage of 'emerging adulthood'.
Social Connection - social capital, social networks, loneliness, isolation
Social Health
Wellbeing, and the different ways we think about it.
Hybrid work, and its relation to social health and feelings of wellbeing
Following the completion of her MRes and first year of PhD study, Emily will also be taking up some co-teaching on the Qualiatitve Health Research module within the MSc Public Health course for the 2025/26 academic year.
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