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Liming Li is a Lecturer in Quantitative Social Science at King's College London, where he is part of the Department of Global Health & Social Medicine. He obtained his PhD in Sociology from the University of Cambridge in 2020. Liming's research interests focus on areas including ageing, child and family mental health, and social policy. He is currently working on a British Academy funded project entitled ‘Understanding the Impact of Higher Education Expansion Policy on Women’s Empowerment’, employing quasi-experimental qualitative methods. Previously, he was a Research Associate on an ESRC-funded program titled 'Work, Welfare Reform, and Mental Health', as well as on an EU-funded project 'MINDMAP', focused on promoting mental wellbeing for the ageing urban population in European cities. Liming teaches quantitative research methods and supervises dissertations at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels, including courses such as 'Applied Epidemiology' and 'Quantitative Data Analysis'.
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