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Pamela Qualter is a Professor of Education at the Manchester Institute of Education, part of The University of Manchester. She specializes in child and adolescent loneliness, working with the UK Government’s Tackling Loneliness Team, the WHO Scientific Advisory Group, and the UK’s Emerging Minds UKRI Network. Her research focuses on loneliness measurement, interventions, and socio-ecological frameworks, with grants from the Medical Research Council, Kavli Trust, and UKRI. She leads projects like the BBC Loneliness Experiment and the INACT pilot study.
Her work spans longitudinal studies on loneliness causes and consequences, experimental methods, and policy development. Key areas include the role of place, social media, and school transitions in youth well-being. She edits journals like the British Journal of Educational Psychology and collaborates internationally on loneliness mitigation strategies.
Qualter’s recent publications emphasize loneliness measurement validation, adolescent social media dynamics, and multi-agency interventions. Her research addresses global policies on loneliness, with a focus on vulnerable populations like international students and older migrants. She advocates for loneliness as a social justice issue, influencing educational and mental health practices.
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