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Andrew McGill

Research Assistant

Department: Nursing, Midwifery & Health

Andrew works as a research assistant in the Northern Hub for Veterans and Military Families Research primarily on the Map of Need project. Here he is responsible for data input and management as well as liasing to ouside organisations and councils.

Andrew McGill

History and Social Geography

  • Please visit the Pure Research Information Portal for further information
  • Developing a nationwide dataset of UK veterans seeking help from sector charities, Serra, G., Tomietto, M., McGill, A., Kiernan, M. 1 Nov 2024, In: European Journal of Public Health
  • Developing a nationwide registry of UK veterans seeking help from sector charities ? A machine learning approach to stratification, Serra, G., Tomietto, M., McGill, A., Kiernan, M. 9 Sep 2024, In: The European Journal of Public Health
  • Implementing an electronic public health record for policy planning in the UK military sector: Validation of a secure hashing algorithm, Tomietto, M., McGill, A., Kiernan, M. 1 Jun 2023, In: Heliyon
  • Veterans’ Gateway Mobile App: User Experience Research, Osborne, A., McGill, A. 2022
  • Pathways into Mental Health Services for UK Veterans, Osborne, A., McGill, A., Kiernan, M. Mar 2021

BA June 27 2018

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