
معرفی
Dr. Shantha Karthigesu is a Lecturer at the School of Medical and Health Sciences, Edith Cowan University (ECU), and a postdoctoral researcher on the Grandparents Raising Grandchildren project. She teaches anatomy and physiology, with prior teaching experience in Canada. Her research focuses on intergenerational health influences, indigenous health, infant nutrition, and food security. She holds a PhD from ECU (2019), alongside degrees from Canadian institutions and the University of Western Australia.
Education:
- Doctor of Philosophy, Edith Cowan University, 2019
- Bachelor of Education, Canada, 2013
- Master of Science, Canada, 2011
- Bachelor of Science, University of Western Australia, 2002
Research & Awards: Awards include the ECU Postgraduate Research Scholarship (2015), Canada Graduate Scholarships (2010), and a University of Toronto Fellowship (2009). Her work spans mixed-methods studies in medical anthropology and public health, with projects funded by the ARC and Lifeline WA.
Grants & Supervision: Leads projects like the ARC Centre of Excellence for the Digital Child (2022–2025) and evaluates mental health programs with Lifeline WA. Supervises PhD research on grandparental motivation and a completed Master’s thesis on grandparents’ caregiving drivers.
Professional Affiliations: Member of the Ontario College of Teachers, International Society for Evolution, Medicine & Public Health, and Australasian Society for Human Biology.

