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Evren Morgul is an Honorary Researcher at the School of Psychology, affiliated with the Centre for Research in Psychological Wellbeing. They hold a Doctor of Philosophy from the School of Psychology, conferred in 2024, where they completed a thesis titled The impact of the COVID-19 lockdown on the mental health and lifestyle changes of primary school children and families, supervised by Dr. Christine Essau and Dr. Antonis Kallitsoglou. Their work has been widely recognized, receiving attention from 4 news outlets and featured on Mendeley with 21 readers.
Morgul’s research focuses on mental health impacts of global crises, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic, examining mothers’ experiences, caregiver stress, and cross-cultural differences in child behavioral symptoms. They have explored longitudinal depression patterns among adolescents in Romania and assessed pandemic-related lifestyle changes among Turkish children. Their studies emphasize qualitative and cross-cultural methodologies.
Collaborations span international teams, with notable work in Romania, the UK, and Turkey. Their doctoral thesis garnered media coverage and academic interest, highlighting its relevance to public health policy. No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned, though their research demonstrates significant societal impact.
Morgul’s advisory contributions are reflected in their own thesis supervision, but no advisees are listed. Their work aligns with institutional priorities in psychological wellbeing and global health challenges.


