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Pamela Qualter is a leading expert on child and adolescent loneliness, collaborating with the UK's Government’s Tackling Loneliness Team to address critical issues surrounding this phenomenon. She led the BBC Loneliness Experiment, which is recognized as the world’s largest study of loneliness. Her current research, funded by the Medical Research Council, focuses on developing new measures of loneliness in youth and evaluating interventions for primary school-aged children. Throughout her career, she has consistently published work examining the social and emotional dimensions of loneliness among young people. Qualter serves on several advisory groups, including the Scientific Advisory Group for mapping evidence on interventions to mitigate social isolation. Her research aligns with global initiatives, addressing the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
University of Manchester • Manchester, ENG
Leading research on child and adolescent loneliness, contributing to major government initiatives and publications.
Includes MSc in Advanced Electrical Power Systems and MSc in Communications and Signal Processing.