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Susanna Wain

 

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Susanna Wain - (Susanna Wain/Susanna Lloyd)

  • Job title: Associate Lecturer, Plymouth Law School (ALD) (Plymouth Business School (Faculty) (ALD))
  • Email: susanna.wain@plymouth.ac.uk


Role
Associate Lecturer - lecturing, running seminars and marking students work, 

Qualifications & background

2007 - Postgrauate: 'Swimming Against the Tide’ - The Key Constraints Reproductive  Health Organisations face Promoting and Improving the Reproductive Health of  Nepalese Women.          

2003 - Received a distinction in Post Graduate certificate in Teaching and Learning in Higher Education.

2001 - Received a 2.1 Bachelor of Arts Honours Degree in Human Geography at Liverpool John Moores University. Dissertation Title: To critically review the role of Non Governmental Organisations in relation to their effect on participation and sustainable development towards women in Nepal.

 


Teaching interests
Quantitative and qualitative research methods; gender; development and health. 


Research interests
Gender, Devleopment and Health. 


Publications

2006 Lloyd, S Review of Reproductive Health Organisation’s work to improve Nepalese Women’s reproductive health. Liverpool John Moores University.

 

2006 Wattis, L; Yerkes, M; Lloyd, S; Herandez, M; Dawson, L; Standing, K; Edwards, M Combining Work and Family Life: Removing the Barriers to Women’s Progression.  Experience from the UK and the Netherlands. Liverpool John Moores University.

 

2005 Wattis, L; Lloyd, S; Lewis, J and Standing, K 'Combining work and family life: from legislation to lived experience, In Ford, D (ed) Fragmented Family, Chester Academic Press. 
 

2004  Lloyd, S Reproductive Health Conference Briefing Notes, March 2004.

2003  Lloyd, S Reproductive Health Conference Briefing Notes, June 2003.

 

2003 Using Blackboard for failing students, Internal Publication, Liverpool John Moores University.

 

Reports & invited lectures

2005 Life course: fragmentation, diversity and risk conference, The British Sociological Association Annual Conference, University of York, 21-23rd March 2005 presented a paper entitled - "Lessons from the Netherlands on work-life balance."

                

2005 Development Studies Association (DSA) Women and Development Study Group University of York, York 4th June 2005, Presented a paper entitled "The reproductive health of Nepalese women."

 

2005 Workshop for Postgraduate Research and Dissertation Students, How to generate research findings to inform theory, policy and practice, 26th and 27th May 2005, The University of Liverpool, Liverpool, Presented a poster entitled "The reproductive health of Nepalese women."

 

2004 Fragmenting Families Conference, Chester University College 22nd November 2004 presented a paper entitled "Work-life Balance: From legislation to lived experience."

 

2003 Gender and Education Conference, Tribuhuvan University, Kathmandu, Nepal presented a paper entitled “Education and Reproductive Health.”

 

Conferences organised
2003 - 'Women's Reproductive Health - Thinking about the Reproductive Health and Rights of Nepali Women Today Conference' Run at the Research Centre for Educational Innovation and Development (CERID) Tribhuvan University in Kathmandu. 18th April 2003


2003 - 'Non Governmental Organisations and Reproductive Health Conference' Run at the Research Centre for Educational Innovation and Development (CERID) Tribhuvan University in Kathmandu. 29th December 2003.