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Professor Jacqueline Carter is a faculty member in the Department of Social Statistics at The University of Manchester. Her research expertise spans quantitative methods, data literacy, and experiential learning, with a focus on enhancing educational and professional capacities in social sciences globally. She contributes to the Cathie Marsh Institute and Digital Futures research platforms, and serves on the Urban Big Data Centre Advisory Board since 2016.
Her work aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals, particularly addressing education and global development challenges. Key projects include improving statistics teaching methodologies through international dialogues (e.g., Colombia–UK collaboration) and evaluating experiential learning programs to foster data-skilled researchers. She has also investigated public health issues in rural China, linking bedtime behaviors to health outcomes.
- Prizes:
- Fellowship of the Academy of Social Sciences (2020)
- National Teaching Fellowship (2020)
- Twenty Women in Data and Technology Award (2020)
Carter leads multiple research initiatives, including the Data Skills and Training Research Group (2019–2022) and projects on maths anxiety (2016–2017) and third-sector training (2015–2016). Her grants and collaborations emphasize interdisciplinary approaches, integrating policy, education, and data science to address societal challenges.
She is affiliated with the Cathie Marsh Institute for social research and the Digital Futures initiative, reflecting her commitment to advancing data-driven solutions in academia and beyond.
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