About Me
I am a final year PhD candidate in the ESRC Data Analytics and Society Centre for Doctoral Training at the University of Sheffield.
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My research focuses on advancing regional economic development through the education and skills sector.
This work has refined my ability to analyse complex datasets and effectively communicate insights to diverse audiences.
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​I thrive on continuous learning and innovation, remaining forward-looking and adaptable in an ever-evolving world. As an active

member of the Regional Studies Association, Sequence Analysis Association and the Society for Longitudinal and Lifecourse Studies, I stay at the forefront of developments in my field. These affiliations allow me to exchange ideas, challenge assumptions, and integrate cutting-edge techniques into my work.
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Throughout my journey, I have embraced teamwork and collaboration, including ongoing engagement with my project partner, the South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority, and a year-long PhD placement in model development at the Department for Work and Pensions. These experiences have deepened my expertise in interdisciplinary teamwork and delivering impactful, data-driven solutions.
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I am passionate about leveraging my skills in data science/analytics and research to create positive change for society and the economy. I am looking to transfer my skills into a role where I can contribute to solving real-world challenges and support forward-thinking initiatives that drive meaningful, long-term impact.