Population, Health, and Place

The Population, Health and Place group supports researchers with broad interests in the relationships between place, health and well-being.

Our group examines the connections between the environment, health and well-being, with a particular interest in health inequalities. All aspects of the environment, including the physical/chemical, social, economic, cultural and commercial environments, are explored.

We utilise a range of quantitative and qualitative methodologies, including the novel use of linked administrative and longitudinal data and we aim to foster a sense of belonging for staff and students interested in research in this area.