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Niki Duncan is a Lecturer in Midwifery and Midwifery Education Fellow at Middlesex University, affiliated with the School of Health and Social Work and the Department of Midwifery. She is an active academic contributing to contemporary discourse on midwifery education reform.
Research Interests: Her work centers on decolonising midwifery curricula, promoting equity and inclusivity in healthcare education. She focuses on transforming pedagogical frameworks to reflect diverse cultural perspectives and address systemic biases in reproductive healthcare training.
The recent publications highlight a strong thematic focus on decolonisation, curriculum innovation, and social justice within midwifery education, indicating a commitment to reshaping the future of the profession through inclusive and critical teaching practices.
Scientific Contributions:
- Active contributor to MIDIRS Midwifery Digest and Royal College of Midwives conferences
Advising and Grants: While no formal advisees or grants are listed in the provided text, her collaborative research suggests engagement in academic mentorship and team-based scholarly projects.
Labs and Teams: She collaborates with colleagues such as K. Goh, L. Ornato, and I. Mohsin on curriculum development initiatives, indicating participation in a research-informed teaching collective focused on educational transformation in midwifery.
