Dr Amanuel Kidane Hagos

Dr Amanuel Kidane Hagos

Research Associate

Bachelor of Public Health (BSc), Alemaya University, Ethiopia

Master of Public Health (MPH), University of Gondar, Ethiopia

Master of Science in International Health (MScIH), University of Heidelberg, Germany

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD, Public Health), University of New South Wales, Australia

 

Medicine & Health
School of Population Health

I am an early career researcher currently working as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow with the Justice Health Research Program at the School of Population Health, UNSW. I am also a project manager for the Ageing in Prison Longitudinal Study (A-PLUS) looking at health and frailty trajectories of justice-involved older adults. I have a unique combination of strong industry experience in the non-profit sector and emerging research capability in public health centred on addressing health inequity...

Phone
(02)93480111
E-mail
a.hagos@unsw.edu.au
Location
Samuels Building Level 2, Room 216

Research Projects

1. NHMRC Clinical Trials and Cohorts Study ($2,907,874.25, Associate Investigator): The Ageing in Prison Longitudinal Study (A-PLUS): health and frailty trajectories of older people in prison (2024-2029).

2. School of Population Health Seed Grants 2024 ($5,000, Lead Investigator): From complexity to clarity: developing a conceptual model of care for an optimal primary health care delivery to older incarcerated adults in NSW prisons (2024). 

3. Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care ($1,140,915, Associate Investigator): Improving palliative care for people with intellectual disability (2021-2024). 

    Scientia PhD Scholarship, Australia (2018-2022)

    Scholarship for Master of Science in International Health, Germany (2008-2009)

       Current projects

       1. NHMRC Clinical Trials and Cohorts Study ($2,907,874.25, Associate Investigator): The Ageing in Prison Longitudinal Study (A-PLUS): health and frailty trajectories of older people in prison (2024-2029). 

      2. School of Population Health Seed Grants 2024 ($5,000, Lead Investigator): From complexity to clarity: developing a conceptual model of care for an optimal primary health care delivery to older incarcerated adults in NSW prisons (2024).    

       Past projects

       1. Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care ($1,140,915, Associate Investigator): Improving palliative care for people with intellectual disability (2021-2024). 

      My Teaching

      Current/Planned

      CRIM3022 - Public Health and Corrections (Elective)

       

      Past

      Measuring Personality (Tutorial)

      Ethics in Public Health (Tutorial)