About
Benjamin Kramer is a Part-Time Lecturer and Research Officer in the School of Human Sciences at The University of Western Australia, contributing to teaching and research with a focus on mental health interventions for vulnerable populations. Holding a PhD, his work bridges physical activity science and psychological well-being across diverse age groups.
His research expertise spans:
- Mental Health Promotion
- Physical Activity Interventions
- Telehealth Applications
- Systematic Review Methodology
- Child and Adolescent Psychology
- Geriatric Health Services
Recent publications (2023-2024) reveal a dual focus: evidence synthesis examining physical activity for youth mental health through systematic reviews, and qualitative investigations into telehealth adoption among older adults. These studies consistently address health disparities in at-risk cohorts through interdisciplinary collaboration.
Dr. Kramer received the School of Human Sciences Excellence in Teaching Award (Team) consecutively in 2023 and 2024, highlighting pedagogical innovation. While specific advising details are unavailable, his research collaborations indicate active mentorship within academic teams.
He operates within a collaborative framework alongside colleagues including Furzer, Buist, and Petrofes, advancing health promotion initiatives through the School of Human Sciences' infrastructure at UWA's Perth campus.
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