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Jennifer Creese

(She/her)
Lecturer in the Department of Population Health Sciences, University of Leicester

I am a social anthropologist with a focus on healthcare, particularly professional and organisational cultures of healthcare work, health worker migration, and ethnic/minority experiences in health. I hold a PhD in Social Science from The University of Queensland, Australia (2020) specialising in social anthropology and ethnography. I have previously held research positions studying migration experiences, health care resilience, and dementia family care in Australia, and held a postdoctoral fellowship in 2020-21 at the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland, before joining the University of Leicester in 2022. My research focuses on health workers' experiences of work, particularly around workplace communication and voice, and staff wellbeing and support.

Experience

  • 2022–present
    Lecturer, University of Leicester

Education

  • 2020 
    The University of Queensland, PhD