About
Thomas Kador is an Associate Professor in Creative Health at University College London (UCL) within the UCL Arts & Sciences faculty. He leads the Master of Arts in Creative Health (MASc) programme and previously served as a Teaching Fellow in Public & Cultural Engagement. His roles include Co-Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Community Archaeology and Heritage.
Education:
- Senior Fellow, Higher Education Academy (2011)
- PhD in Archaeology, University College Dublin (2007)
- MA in Archaeology, University College Dublin (2003)
- Postgraduate Diploma in Heritage Studies, University College Dublin (2010)
Research focuses on intersections of culture, nature, and health, including object-based learning (OBL), student wellbeing, and experiential learning spaces. He co-developed UCL's Object-based Learning Laboratory and pioneered the world's first MASc in Creative Health. His work aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals 3 (Health & Wellbeing), 11 (Sustainable Cities), and 13 (Climate Action).
Professional Contributions:
- Supervises doctoral research on culture-nature-health linkages
- Languages: English (fluent), German (fluent)
- Engages in external examining, conference speaking, and collaborative projects
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