Jason Anquandah is a Lecturer in Statistics and Data Analytics at the Faculty of Arts, Creative Industries, and Education (ACE) at the University of the West of England (UWE Bristol). He holds a Ph.D. in Statistics from the University of Leeds, an MRes in Mathematical Modelling, and MSc in Mathematical Science, with a first degree in Actuarial Science. His academic focus spans statistics, data science, and applied mathematical fields. Ph.D. in Statistics, University of Leeds MRes in Mathematical Modelling MSc in Mathematical Science BSc in Actuarial Science His research expertise encompasses Probability and Statistics , Stochastic Control Theory , Mathematical Finance , Actuarial Science , and Machine Learning . He applies these to areas such as Survival Analysis , Insurance , and Labour Markets . His recent publications highlight interdisciplinary work in health informatics , telemedicine , and social determinants of well-being , leveraging statistical methods for public health and behavioral research. His publications demonstrate a focus on applied statistical modeling , health interventions , and data-driven policy analysis . Key trends include: Use of video games to address body image in youth Analysis of telemedicine adoption during the Covid-19 pandemic Studies on health disparities among adolescent mothers in South Africa Application of systematic reviews to assess psychosocial outcomes in medical contexts Jason serves as a member of the Eurofound Advisory Committee (CEI expert in quality of life and public service) and the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries . His work bridges quantitative analysis with real-world applications in health and social sciences.










