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Roshni Khatri is a Senior Lecturer and Deputy Dean at the University of Northampton’s Faculty of Health and Society, where she has worked since 2003. She serves as subject leader for Health Professions programmes and holds a PhD focused on splinting efficacy for stroke survivors. Her roles include acting as a Carnegie Fellow, reviewer for the Royal College of Occupational Therapy Journal, and advocate for active blended learning integration.
- University: University of Northampton
- School: Faculty of Health and Society
- Role: Deputy Dean, Senior Lecturer, Subject Leader
- Email: roshni.khatri@northampton.ac.uk
Research Interests: Khatri’s work bridges neurological rehabilitation techniques and educational technology. She specializes in active blended learning, splinting for upper limb recovery in stroke survivors, and curriculum design that aligns with employer needs. Her clinical background in acute hospitals focused on sensory programmes for children with cerebral palsy and community rehabilitation for stroke survivors.
Scientific Awards:
- Carnegie Fellowship (2017)
Research Trends: Khatri’s publications span neurological rehabilitation (2007–2016), e-learning in health professions (2009–2013), team-based learning (2016–2021), and AI integration in higher education (2024). Her work consistently addresses functional independence, quality of life, and technology-enhanced pedagogy.
Projects & Collaborations: In 2024, she co-led an Internal Fund project on student data analysis for academic, emotional, and social needs. Earlier collaborations explored cardiovascular responses in stroke survivors and employer engagement with generative AI.


