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Jingwen Zhang joined the Department of Sociology at the University of Manchester as a Lecturer in September 2024. Her research interests include ageing, health care inequalities, gender, and the life course, with a focus on quantitative methods. Previously, she worked as a research associate at the ESRC Centre for Care at the University of Sheffield, concentrating on care data infrastructure and care inequality. She led projects such as "Unmet Needs in Long-Term Care in UK Chinese Contexts" and "Valuing Carers 2021: Northern Ireland." Jingwen received her PhD in Social Statistics from the University of Manchester, funded by the ESRC, where her doctoral thesis examined internal migration, health, and well-being in China from a gendered life course perspective. Prior to her PhD, she obtained an MSc in Social Medicine and a BSc in Demography from Renmin University of China. In her early career, she led the Global Network for Ageing Research in China (GNARC) and co-led the Quantitative Analysis Research Network for Care (QAR-Net Care).
Includes MSc in Advanced Electrical Power Systems and MSc in Communications and Signal Processing.