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Dr. Phil Mason is an Associate Professor affiliated with the School of Education and holds an Associate role in the School of Health & Wellbeing at the University of Glasgow. His research focuses on urban regeneration's impact on health, neighborhood dynamics, and social policy, with a particular emphasis on deprived communities. Key projects include the GoWell study examining regeneration effects on health and the SHARP study on housing and neighborhood renewal impacts.
- Education: Not explicitly stated in the text.
- Research Interests: Urban studies, public health, social policy, health geography, and social inequality.
Dr. Mason collaborates on interdisciplinary projects such as the GoWell program, investigating neighborhood perceptions, walking behaviors, and greenspace utilization in urban areas. His work frequently explores how urban policies and interventions influence health outcomes, mental wellbeing, and community resilience.
Notable contributions include analyzing the role of numeracy skills in travel behavior and evaluating the psychosocial benefits of rehousing. His research spans over two decades, with publications in journals like Housing Studies, Health and Place, and Social Science and Medicine.
Grants and collaborations likely involve interdisciplinary teams addressing urban challenges, though specific grants are not listed. He is part of research networks focused on urban analytics and big data infrastructure for socio-economic analysis.

