About
Dr. Chloe Casey is a Lecturer in Nutrition and Behaviour at Bournemouth University, affiliated with the Faculty of Health and Social Sciences and the Department of Rehabilitation and Sports Sciences. She teaches psychology, behavior change, and qualitative research methodologies. Her expertise includes mixed-methods research, focusing on women’s alcohol consumption, nutritional status, and recovery from alcohol use disorder. She holds a PhD in Student Mental Health and Wellbeing (2023) and is an Associate Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (AFHEA).
Research Interests: Her work addresses mental health support for postgraduate researchers, qualitative methodologies, and the intersection of nutrition and gender equality. She contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals such as Zero Hunger, Good Health, and Gender Equality.
Publications: Her recent work includes studies on doctoral student well-being, peer support interventions in healthcare education, and dementia-related quality of life metrics. She actively reviews for journals like the Journal of Further and Higher Education.
Awards: She received the AFHEA accreditation in 2020. Her professional memberships include the Association for Nutrition and the British Psychological Society.
PhD Supervision: She advises three ongoing projects: disordered eating in alcohol recovery, meditation in substance abuse recovery, and job satisfaction in mental health professionals.
Teaching & Outreach: She contributes to nutrition and psychology programs, emphasizing behavior change. Her public engagement includes articles on stress management and student well-being for platforms like The Food Medic and the British Education Studies Association.
