Biography
Emma Maun is an ESRC-funded PhD student in the Department of Global Health & Social Medicine. She is currently investigating the longitudinal associations between caregiving, sleep disturbance and health amongst adults aged fifty years and older. She uses data from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing.
Prior to joining the PhD programme, Emma worked in voluntary and third sector organisations in a variety of programme management roles.
Research
Thesis title: 'An investigation of longitudinal associations between caregiving, sleep disturbance and health, among people aged 50 years and older in the UK'
PhD supervision
- Principal supervisor: Laurie Corna
- Secondary supervisor: Karen Glaser
Further details
Research
Institute of Gerontology
Investigating the challenges of health and social care, as well as the social, economic and policy consequences of ageing populations.
Research
Institute of Gerontology
Investigating the challenges of health and social care, as well as the social, economic and policy consequences of ageing populations.