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Dr. Nichola Jones is a Teaching & Research Fellow at the School of Medicine, University of Leeds, within the Faculty of Medicine and Health. She is affiliated with the Nuffield Centre for International Health and Development and the Leeds Institute of Health Sciences, focusing on creative community-led approaches to global public health challenges in low- and middle-income countries.
Her academic qualifications include:
- PhD in International Health, University of Leeds (2023)
- MSc in International Health, University of Leeds
- BSc (Hons) in Performing Arts, De Montfort University
Nichola's research centers on using participatory arts—particularly participatory video—to address antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and gendered health inequities. Her interdisciplinary work bridges health sciences with arts, culture, and humanities to explore community-level drivers of AMR and amplify underrepresented voices through creative methodologies.
As an educator, she teaches public health, research methods, and qualitative inquiry across undergraduate and postgraduate programs, supervises student research projects, and serves as internal Ethics Chair. Her pedagogical approach emphasizes community engagement and arts-based techniques for international cohorts and medical students.
She actively contributes to the Leeds Institute of Health Sciences and Nuffield Centre for International Health and Development, notably through the COSTAR project supporting participatory video implementation for community health engagement.





