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Gareth Millward is an Assistant Professor and DIAS Fellow at the University of Southern Denmark, with a focus on the history of medicine and welfare in Denmark. His doctoral research examined the role of voluntary organizations in redefining 'disability' within the British welfare state from the 1960s to the 1990s, specifically scrutinizing the benefits system. Millward has authored books on British postwar vaccination policy and has ongoing projects, including a DFF-funded investigation into welfare state complaints and citizen perceptions of welfare in Britain and Denmark. He is active in several interdisciplinary collaborations involving public health, social sciences, and humanities, contributing to various teaching and research activities, including a significant role in the Early Career Award Interview panel at the Wellcome Trust.
University of Southern Denmark • Odense, Denmark
Teaching and conducting research on the history of medicine and public health.
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