FEATURED AUTHOR
Jill Stewart
Dr Jill Stewart 's main lecturing and research interests are around housing and health, tackling inequalities and the effectiveness of housing and regeneration interventions. Jill is fascinated by public health and housing histories. She is a founding member of the Environmental Health Research Network - see https://ukehrnet.wordpress.com/. More recently she has been developing work around housing, the arts and humanities - see http://www.jillstewarthousing.co.uk/ .
Biography
Jill's environmental health and housing career started in local government for around 10 years before taking her first lecturing post in a London university in 1999. Her work has been widely recognised and features across a range of publications, including books, chapters and papers as well as conference presentations.Education
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University of Greenwich (2007) PhD
Areas of Research / Professional Expertise
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Jill's wider research and enterprise interests include housing and community regeneration; energy efficiency and fuel poverty; housing support and provision in the developing world; housing and regeneration in deprived seaside towns; use of evidence based practice in housing and public health; and health and social care for an ageing population. She is particularly interested in novel methods of dissemination to capture wider audiences.