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Dr. Bephyer Parey Junior Research Fellow Sir Arthur Institutue of Social and Economic Studies Education , Disability studies Contact U.W.I
Ms. Leemoy Weaver Assistant Lecturer Inst for Gender & DS-Mona Unit Child Abuse and Neglect , Violence against Women and Girls , Mixed Methods Research Contact U.W.I
Ms. Sharline Cole Contact U.W.I
Mrs. Pauline Anderson-Johnson Evidence-based Practice Contact U.W.I
Marlene Bernadette Murray Management Studies Qualitative Social Research , Quantitative Social Research , Social Policy Contact U.W.I
Mrs. Claire Craig Senior IT Officer - Enterprise Applications Support Manager Campus Information Technology Services Social Policy , Qualitative Social Research , Quantitative Social Research Contact U.W.I
Dr. Trevor Anthony Townsend Senior Lecturer Civil and Environmental Engineering Transit policy and operations , Traffic Management , Econometric modeling , Logistics , Project Planning , Quantitative Analysis Contact U.W.I
Dr. Ezra Kaahwa Mugisa FST - Computing Software security , Requirement engineering , Software modelling , eLearning , Component-based software engineering , Software certification and Formal methods Contact U.W.I
Dr. Preeya Mohan Senior Fellow Sir Arthur Institutue of Social and Economic Studies Climate change , Natural disasters , Public finance , Carbon Markets , Climate finance , Debt for Climate Swaps , Innovation and Entrepreneurship Contact U.W.I
Dr. Adeoye Adenekan Epidemiologist School of Medicine My research interest includes focussing on the scientific causes of diseases, disability, mental health issues and exploring how different behavioural health theories can be utilized to empower people in Trinidad and Tobago to prevent and control disease outbreaks and chronic non-communicable diseases. Contact U.W.I