Key details
Nevin Mehmet
Senior Lecturer Public Health and Wellbeing/ Deputy Head of School for Human Sciences
Nevin Mehmet is a Senior Lecturer Public Health and Wellbeing/ Deputy Head of School for Human Sciences at the Å·ÃÀ¾ÞÈé.
Nevin joined the university in 2005, with previous experience working as a clinical Aromatherapist within primary care and in individual well-being to support the development and leadership for the BSc Hons Health and Wellbeing programme. Her role would create links within local health and well-being providers to offer students work experience in both statutory and non-statutory organisations.
Nevin gained an MA in Medical Ethics and Law degree in 2012 and has a keen research interest in healthcare ethics and its delivery within the health, paramedic and public health curriculum.
Nevin is a lecturer for Applied Ethics for Health & Public Health; and Principles of Wellbeing courses on the BSc Hons Health and Wellbeing programme.
She is the link tutor in the faculty with UK partner colleges that deliver the Å·ÃÀ¾ÞÈé awards and also monitors quality assurance.
Posts held previously:
- 2011- 2015 Programme Leader in BSc Hons Health and Well-Being at the Å·ÃÀ¾ÞÈé
- 2008 - 2011 Associate Programme Leader in BSc Health and Combined Studies at the Å·ÃÀ¾ÞÈé
- 2005 - 2008 Senior Lecturer in Complementary Therapies (Aromatherapy Route Leader) at the Å·ÃÀ¾ÞÈé.
Responsibilities within the university
- Deputy Head of the School for Human Sciences
- Senior Lecturer, Health Development, Department of Psychology, Social Work & Counselling
- Course coordinator on BSc Hons Health and Wellbeing programme
- Link tutor.
Recognition
- External Examiner for London Metropolitan University.
Research / Scholarly interests
Nevin's research interests include ethics education; public health ethics; healthcare ethics and law; health and well-being; and individual and community well-being.
Recent publications
Article
Pentaris, Panagiotis and , Mehmet, Nevin (2019), . Mark Allen Healthcare. In: , , , . Mark Allen Healthcare, Journal of Paramedic Practice, 11 (5) . pp. 206-215 ISSN: 1759-1376 (Print), 2041-9457 (Online) (doi: https://doi.org/10.12968/jpar.2019.11.5.206).