Professor of Health Economics & Co-Director of CHEME, Bangor University. Research and policy interests are public health economics, prevention and well-being.
Absolutely loved the presentation by @ProfRTEdwards on health economics & embedding these ideas& concepts into your research. Particularly taken with social return on investments. Summer school @BangorUni off to an amazing start. #phdlife@ThePhDPlace
@AngieBeatDown As a guide, dog owner myself, you put your queen persona on and just expect any personal shopper help you need. You will get it I promise Respect to you, I am mother of two wonderful children in their 20s now we can do it
@PrifWeinidog May I extend huge thanks to you for your service, steady hand at the helm and kindness. Congratulations and I wish you very best wishes for the future and hope our paths will cross. You may want to come and visit Bangor University. The kettle will be on.
Early bird registration & call for abstracts Now Open for our upcoming Health Promotion Conference. Further details here: https://t.co/e31Mi67e0w Please retweet! 🙌
New blog: “Small is Beautiful” as the principle for recognising and mitigating economic and population health challenges of climate change here in Wales
https://t.co/qmujA4qDdA
Well-being and Well-becoming Wheel infographic (Edwards, 2022)
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@PrifWeinidog Thank you, Mark, I know that you started your career as a social worker and you have looked after all of us over the last five years through a very challenging period. I send my personal best wishes and huge thanks from North wales. Rhiannon
Pleased to link up with @BSPHNetwork in Wales, bridging the cross-over between health economics, behavioural economics and behavioural sciences @CHEMEBangor @SHSBangor @HCECymru
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