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Glasgow Caledonian University

Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) is one of the largest Universities in Scotland, with over 20000 students and core businesses of education and research. At the last UK research assessment, GCU ranked as the top modern university in Scotland by research power and in the top 20 in the UK for health research at world-leading and internationally excellent standards. GCU is 43th in the world impact rankings. 

The School of Health and Life Science is an interdisciplinary school with a strong profile of external research funding, with the Centre for Living as its implementation and applied science research centre. Its core objectives are to facilitate the translation of evidence into health care and public health practice, training of health care practitioners, and public engagement.

The team at Glasgow Caledonian University

SEB CHASTIN

SEB CHASTIN

Professor

Professor in the School of Health and Life Sciences. His main research topic is health behaviour.

PHILIPPA DALL

PHILIPPA DALL

SENIOR RESEARCHER

Senior Researcher. Her main research topics are health promotion within the workplace based on behavioural and environmental interventions, and the measurement of physical behaviours.

DAWN SKELTON

DAWN SKELTON

PROFESSOR

Professor in the School of Health and Life Sciences. Her main research topic is fall prevention, frail older adults and movement behaviour.

Niamh Smith

Niamh Smith

PROJECT MANAGER

Project Manager for Health Cascade. Experience co-ordinating national public health projects. Also studying for a PhD in Blue Space and Health.

DANIELLE AGNELLO

DANIELLE AGNELLO

Phd student

Methods in evidence based co-creation

QUENTIN LOISEL

QUENTIN LOISEL

Phd student

Enabling Technology for evidence based co-creatio

MIRA VOGELSANG

MIRA VOGELSANG

Phd student

Co-creation of lifestyle interventions in the workplace

LAUREN MCCAFFREY

LAUREN MCCAFFREY

Phd student

What are the emotional and psychological effects of participating in co-creation?

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