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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.
Mary Logan
Mary Logan - Senior Programme Manager / OIDH Operational Lead
Nicola Pidduck
Nicola Pidduck - Personal Assistant to Professor Rafael Perera, Programme Manager: CoMPuTE NIHR Programme Grant
Rafael Perera
DPhil MSc MA Rafael Perera - Director Medical Statistics and Director of Graduate Studies
Sue Ziebland
Sue Ziebland - Professor of Medical Sociology and Co-Director of MS&HERG
Mala Thapar
Mala Thapar - Public Representative
Richard Hobbs
CBE, FMedSci, FRCGP, FRCP (London), FESC, FRCP (Edin), MA (Ox) Richard Hobbs - Mercian Professor of Primary Care
Louise Younie
MBChB MRCGP (dist) MSc (dist) EdD NTF PFHEA Louise Younie - Academic Lead for Primary Care Educational Scholarship
Minal Bakhai
Minal Bakhai - Director for Primary Care and Community Transformation & the National Neighbourhood Health Implementation Programme NHS England
Thomas Fanshawe
MPhil MA PhD Thomas Fanshawe - Senior Medical Statistician
Gavin Hubbard
Gavin Hubbard - Senior Communications Manager
Richard Stevens
BA MSc PhD Richard Stevens - Professor of Medical Statistics
Annette Plüddemann
HonsBSc MSc PhD Annette Plüddemann - Associate Professor