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Lise Ludwig Mogensen

(She/Her)
Associate professor, Medical Education, Research and Evaluation, School of Medicine, Western Sydney University

Lise Mogensen is an Associate Professor in the School of Medicine, a multi-award winning researcher and research educator.
She specialises in qualitative and mixed methods research, co-design, inclusive & participatory research methodologies. Her research spans critical disability studies, childhood sociology, health sociology, program evaluation, medical and health professional education. She is passionate about translational research leading toward social justice, inclusion, and participation for and with children, young people, and adults with disability.

Currently her research projects are comprised in three inter-related research programs:
1- Disability justice and experiences across the lifespan:
Projects:
Transition from school to adult life for young people with intellectual disability. https://www.westernsydney.edu.au/future-makers/issue-four/supporting-change.html
Justice involved people with disability and pathways to homelessness
Ageing carers of people with disability

2 - Child and youth well-being research.
Projects:
Children’s understandings of well-being (CUWB): A multi-national qualitative investigation http://www.cuwb.org/
Participatory well-being research with children with intellectual disability
Children's well-being during Covid 19 pademic
Understanding of well-being by children in Out of Home Care.

3 - Medical and Health Professional Education Research.
Projects:
Disability Inclusive Medical Education and Practice.
Widening participation in the Health professions.
Professional identity, preparedness and transition to practice.
Medical student well-being.

Experience

  • 2014–present
    Associate professor, Western Sydney University

Education

  • 2011 
    Western Sydney University, PhD
  • 2006 
    Western Sydney University, BAppSc (Honours 1) Occupational Therapy

Grants and Contracts

  • 2018
    Disability Research Grant
    Role:
    Chief Investigator
    Funding Source:
    Endeavour Foundation