
Devi Khanna
Researcher · Children and Adolescents' Wellbeing
The University of ManchesterAbout
Devi Khanna is a PhD Researcher at the Manchester Institute of Education, focusing on children and adolescents' wellbeing, psychometrics, and integrating wellbeing into education policies. She works on the #BeeWell project, collaborating with the Greater Manchester Combined Authority to improve youth wellbeing in England.
- PhD Researcher at Manchester Institute of Education (University of Manchester)
- Research Assistant for #BeeWell project
- Experience with Wellbeing Research Centre, International Baccalaureate Organisation, and Brookings Institution
Her research interests include:
- Adolescents' wellbeing and school experiences
- Psychometric measurement practices
- Education policy reform
- Loneliness and mental health in policy contexts
The articles extracted show a focus on wellbeing metrics, loneliness, education reform, and sociodemographic factors. Key trends include cross-national policy analysis, adolescent mental health, and psychometric validation studies.
She contributes to the UN Sustainable Development Goal 4 (Quality Education) and Goal 3 (Good Health and Wellbeing), though no explicit awards or grants are listed in the provided text.
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