Luke Miller
BSc (Hons), PgCert Learning & Teaching, FHEA, SFHEA
Population Health, School of Medicine and Population Health
Learning Technologist
+44 114 222 2971
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Population Health, School of Medicine and Population Health
G045
Regent Court (ScHARR)
30 Regent Street
91Ö±²¥
S1 4DA
- Profile
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I joined the Public Health section of SCHARR in February 2011 as a Learning Technologist.
Previously, I worked at the University of Salford as a Learning Technology Adviser based in a central Learning Development Unit but with responsibility for supporting and advising teaching and administrative staff from the Faculty of Health and Social Care in areas relating to technology-enhanced learning.
Before that, I worked at 91Ö±²¥ Hallam University as a Senior Learning Technologist for the Centre for Interprofessional e-learning (CIPeL) which was a HEFCE-funded Centre for Excellence in Teaching and Learning working collaboratively with staff from the Faculty of Health and Wellbeing (and beyond) creating blended learning solutions to problems relating to the delivery of undergraduate inter-professional education.
I have also worked on short-term e-learning contracts in the School of Allied Health Professions, Nursing and Midwifery and the School of Education.
Before I became involved in Higher Education, my career path featured spells in the web design and video games industries.
- Research interests
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My research interests are:
- the mobilisation of knowledge in policy, especially 'Health in All Policies'
- public health and health services research, particularly relating to Black, minority ethnic and migrant groups
- physical activity, leisure and health inequalities
- Publications
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Featured publications
Journal articles
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Edited books
Journal articles
- . Children & Society.
- . Public Health Research, 8(10), 1-245.
- . PLOS Medicine, 17(3).
- . Public Health, 180, 168-179.
- . Wellcome Open Research, 4.
- . Public Health, 175, 79-86.
- . International Journal of Human Rights in Healthcare.
- . BMC Public Health, 19.
- . Journal of Mental Health (Informa).
- . The BMJ, 2019(364).
- . Journal of Public Health (Springer).
- . BMC Public Health, 18.
- . Primary Health Care Research and Development.
- . European Journal of Public Health, 28(1), 61-73.
- . Journal of Public Health, 39(4), e265-e274.
- . Leisure Sciences, 39(5), 385-399.
- . British Journal of General Practice Open, 1(1).
- . International Journal of Health Promotion and Education, 55(1), 18-29.
- . Journal of Community Genetics, 7(3), 215-228.
- . International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics, 8(2), 189-206.
- . Research Involvement and Engagement, 1.
- . Leisure Studies, 32(1), 89-107.
- . Journal of Social Policy, 38(3), 542-544.
- . Leisure Studies, 25(2), 185-199.
- . Childhood, 12(3), 301-326.
- . Journal of Social Policy, 34(1), 39-57.
- . Children & Society, 18(3), 231-242.
- . Sport in Society, 7(1), 130-151.
- Falling behind? Research on transmitted deprivation. Benefits, 10(3), 185-192.
- Exploring a public health approach to modern slavery: potential, problems and translating principles into practice. Journal of Poverty and Social Justice.
- . BMJ, l1453-l1453.
- Olympic inspiration? Young people, sport and family life. East Asian Sports Thoughts: The International Journal for the Sociology Sport, 3, 159-185.
- . International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(14), 7361-7361.
- . International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(15), 7751-7751.
- Governance of Intersectoral Collaborations for Population Health and to Reduce Health Inequalities in High-income Countries: A Complexity-Informed Systematic Review. International Journal of Health Policy and Management.
Chapters
- , Social Tourism in Europe: Theory and Practice (pp. 126-144).
- Re-shaping sport: increasing leisure based physical activity amongst British South Asian women In Long J, Fitzgerald H & Millward P (Ed.), Delivering Equality in Sport and Leisure Eastbourne: Leisure Studies Association.
- Fatherhood, the morality of personal time and leisure-based parenting In Kay T (Ed.), Fathering through Sport and Leisure (pp. 73-87). London/NY: Routledge.
Book reviews
Conference proceedings papers
- . Oral Presentations
- . The Lancet, Vol. 392 (pp S56-S56)
- . Journal of physical activity & health, Vol. 15(10 Suppl 1) (pp S58-S58), 15 October 2018 - 17 October 2018.
- . European Journal of Public Health, Vol. 28(suppl_1)
- . European Journal of Public Health, Vol. 28(suppl_1)
- . European Journal of Public Health, Vol. 25(suppl_3)
Reports
- Refining a public health approach to modern slavery
- How can loneliness and social isolation be reduced among migrant and minority ethnic people? Systematic, participatory review of programme theories, system processes and outcomes
- Evaluation of Re-shape, the Health Foundation Shared Leadership for Change (BME) Scheme: Blackburn with Darwen. Final Report
Website content
- Teaching interests
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I am particularly interested in how technology can be used to assist in the design and delivery of teaching, learning and assessment. I also have a keen interest in web accessibility and usability. I am involved in using and evaluating new technologies and have experience in learning object development and online and offline resource creation.
One of my ongoing aims is to `upskill´ and educate staff in the use of educational technologies to help enhance their areas of teaching practice through bespoke staff development sessions and one-to-one support and advice.