معرفی
Dr. Emmanuel Nwofe is a Research Fellow at the University of Bradford's Centre for Applied Dementia Studies (CfADS), appointed in June 2023. He collaborates with Dr. Sahdia Parveen and Amirah Akhtar on dementia prevention in minority ethnic communities, focusing on modifiable risk factors and brain health promotion. Previously, he served as a Postdoctoral Research Assistant at Southwest Yorkshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, managing dementia GPS tracker implementation studies and mental health research. He also held a part-time Research Fellow role at Leeds Beckett University analyzing public health initiatives.
- Educations:
- PhD in Media Studies (University of Bradford, funded by Ebonyi State Government Scholarship)
- MA in Film Studies (University of Bradford, Nigerian ETF Scholarship)
- MA in Public Relations (University of Nigeria, Nsukka)
- BA (Hons) Mass Communication (Ebonyi State University)
- Research Focus: Dementia prevention strategies, ethnic minority health disparities, implementation science in healthcare, and new media's impact on marginalized communities.
- Key Projects:
- Evaluation of GPS technology for dementia patient independence
- Adolescent vaping study in Wakefield District
- BASIL study mitigating depression in isolated elderly
His work integrates behavioral interventions, community engagement, and technology assessment to address healthcare inequities. Former roles include healthcare assistant in mental health trusts and lecturer in Mass Communication at Ebonyi State University.