Socio-ecological determinants of dietary behaviour among Ghanaian women living in the UK


Hibbah Saeed is in the first year of studying for a PhD at the School of Health and Related Research. Her project work is about the socio-ecological determinants of dietary behaviour among Ghanaian women living in the UK. Prior to starting her PhD, Hibbah worked as a research assistant at the Nutrition Department of Noguchi Medical Institute, Ghana where she provided support to research work. Hibbah has also recently graduated from Ghent University in Belgium (Masters in Nutrition and Rural Development) with a distinction. Alongside her studies, Hibbah is working as a research assistant on an EU project called DEDIPAC. She hopes, at the end of her PhD, to have gained the necessary skills and expertise to be able to be an expert in her subject, and to contribute to the field of public health nutrition.

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