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Last year three students – Petya Zyumbileva (left), Magdalene Mawugbe (centre) and Sachi Chan (right) took the ‘Behavioural Science and Complex Intervention’ (BSCI) module, which can be taken as part of the MSc in Translational Health Sciences or as a standalone short course. During their studies, they learned how behavioural theories can inform the development of complex interventions. In this Q&A blog, Petya, Magdalene and Sachi share how this unique approach to behavioural science has altered their perspectives regarding behavioural interventions.
Joht Chandan
PhD FFPH MBBS FHEA BSc Joht Chandan - Professor of Public Health
Charlotte Albury
BA, MSc, FHEA, PGCert, D.Phil Charlotte Albury - Associate Professor
Maria Vazquez Montes
BSc, MSc, PhD Maria Vazquez Montes - Senior Statistician
Ben Goldacre
Ben Goldacre - Director of Bennett Institute for Applied Data Science, Bennett Professor of Evidence Based Medicine
Gavin Hubbard
Gavin Hubbard - Deputy Head of Communications
Chrysanthi Papoutsi
BSc (Hons), MSc, DPhil (Oxon), FHEA Chrysanthi Papoutsi - Associate Professor
Kamal R. Mahtani
BSc PhD MBBS PGDip FRCGP Kamal R. Mahtani - GP & Professor of Evidence Based Healthcare
Ly-Mee Yu
M.Sc., DPhil Ly-Mee Yu - Professor of Clinical Trials and Biostatistics
Lucy Curtin
Lucy Curtin - Senior Executive Assistant to Professor Sir Aziz Sheikh
Nicola Lindson
BSc PGCert MSc PhD CPsychol FHEA Nicola Lindson - Associate Professor
Susan Jebb
Susan Jebb - Professor of Diet and Population Health