Dr Sofie Roberts
Research Officer in Health Economics
Overview
Dr Sofie Roberts is a Research Officer at Bangor University. She works at the Centre for Health Economics and Medicines Evaluation (CHEME) and is interested in nature-based research and well-being. Her recent projects involve evaluating community perceptions and involvement in climate projects aiming at low carbon emissions and environmental sustainability, and she has a background in the low carbon sector. Sofie completed her PhD in Media at Bangor University in 2022, analysing Welsh cinema of the last thirty years through the prism of postcolonial theory. She is a management board member of the Places of Climate Change Research Centre at Bangor University and is a Welsh speaker from the foothills of Eryri.
Education / academic qualifications
- 2023 - PhD , Wales on Screen , College of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences (2014 - 2022)
- 2012 - MA , Film and Media Studies , College of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences (2009 - 2011)
- 2009 - BA , English Literature with Film Studies (2006 - 2009)
Research outputs (3)
- Published
Community perceptions of new greenspace interventions: the case of Rhyl in North Wales
Research output: Contribution to conference › Poster
- Published
Enhancing community involvement in low-carbon projects: a study of northwest Wales climate assemblies
Research output: Book/Report › Other report
- Published
Tu hwnt i’r sgrin: sinema a hunaniaeth Cymru.
Research output: Other contribution
Prof. activities and awards (10)
Applied Health Economics for Public Health Practice and Research
Activity: Participating in or organising an event › Participation in Academic workshop, seminar, course
RECLAIM Network Plus Webinar Series #22
Activity: Talk or presentation › Invited talk
The Value of Greenspace for Health and Well-being
Activity: Other › Types of Public engagement and outreach - Public lecture/debate/seminar
Media coverage (2)
Community perceptions of new greenspace interventions
Press/Media: Research
Discussion about the published article on Welsh cinema and identity
Press/Media: Research