Dr Anna Terje
Research Fellow
PhD Sociology and Anthropology, MRes Sociology and Research Methods, MA Hons, Sociology and Anthropology
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Biography
Anna Terje is a Research Fellow at the Centre for Rural Health Sciences. Her background is in sociology and anthropology, and her research interests include social prescribing, digital health, and rural health and social care delivery. She has previously worked as a researcher at ScotCen, focussing on the Scottish Health Survey, as well as a Research Associate for What Works Scotland, examining public service reform, coproduction and decision making in local authorities. Anna is a predominantly a qualitative researcher, with expertise in Realist Evaluation, Developmental Evaluation, and ethnographic research methods.
Research
- Developmental evaluation of the Moray Rural Centre for Excellence Living Labs programme (2022-)
- Evaluation of the Highland Link Worker programme (2021-2024)
- Realist evaluation of the cross-border mPower Social Prescribing and eHealth programme (2018-2022)
Teaching
- Supervision: MSc Dissertations
Publications