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Dr Dorottya Cserzo is a Researcher at Cardiff University, affiliated with the School of Social Sciences and the Children's Social Care Research and Development Centre (CASCADE). Her current roles include leading projects on social work-parent meetings and evaluating outcomes for criminally exploited children, funded by Health and Care Research Wales. She specializes in qualitative methods such as multimodal discourse analysis and has contributed to medical education and digital communication research.
Education:
- PhD in Language and Communication (Cardiff University, 2019)
- MA in Applied Linguistics (Cardiff University, 2012)
- BA in English and American Studies (Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, 2011)
Research Interests: Qualitative research methods, medical education, digital communication, social care, child criminal exploitation, and healthcare professions regulation. Her work emphasizes multimodal discourse analysis and interprofessional collaboration in clinical practice.
Awards:
- Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy (2022)
Teaching & Supervision: Contributes to teaching qualitative methods in the School of Social Sciences. Supervises undergraduate and postgraduate dissertations in social sciences, medical education, and language/communication studies. Available as a second/third supervisor for PhD students focused on research methods.
Labs/Teams: CASCADE and the Cardiff Unit for Research and Evaluation in Medical and Dental Education (CUREMeDE). Collaborates with professionals in social care, healthcare, and education to develop practical tools for child welfare and healthcare training.