![Hana Riazuddin](/newimages/sspp/did/feminist-perspectives-series/people/hana-riazuddin.x5e54eb8e.jpg?w=160&h=258&crop=160,160,0,49&f=webp)
Biography
Hana Riazuddin is a PhD student in the Department of Geography. She received an undergraduate degree in Politics from the School of Oriental and African Studies, an MSc Postcolonial Studies from the LSE and a MSc in Global Mental Health from King's. She has previously worked in equality, diversity and inclusion, as well as community arts.
Research
Thesis title: 'Growing up during neighbourhood change: The impacts of urban regeneration on the psychosocial health of young people in South London'
This mixed-methods research aims to explore how urban regeneration impacts the psychosocial health of young people in South London.
PhD supervision
- Principal supervisor: Clare Herrick
- Secondary supervisor: Stephani Hatch
Further details
News
Exploring the impact of urban regeneration on young people's mental health
Geography PhD student Hana Riazuddin has produced a gallery exhibition which examines the effect of widespread development on young people’s psychosocial...
Events
![Embodied Lines exhibition - body mapping 3](/newimages/sspp/Geography/embodied-lines-exhibition-body-mapping-3.xcb3c6268.jpeg?w=780&h=1103&crop=780,440,0,46&f=webp)
Embodied Lines: Opening up arts-based and decolonial research practices
Department of Geography researchers explore insights from the arts-based participatory projects, as part of the Embodied Lines exhibition at Science Gallery...
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Features
Utopia Now! Local young people set out their visions for the future
King’s researchers help young people explore their hopes and fears for the future
![Futuristic streetscape by Utopia Now! competition winner Laura Hack](/newimages/service/new/Service-Hero-Banners/utopia-now-1903x558.x4e214c2e.png?f=webp)
News
Exploring the impact of urban regeneration on young people's mental health
Geography PhD student Hana Riazuddin has produced a gallery exhibition which examines the effect of widespread development on young people’s psychosocial...
Events
![Embodied Lines exhibition - body mapping 3](/newimages/sspp/Geography/embodied-lines-exhibition-body-mapping-3.xcb3c6268.jpeg?w=780&h=1103&crop=780,440,0,46&f=webp)
Embodied Lines: Opening up arts-based and decolonial research practices
Department of Geography researchers explore insights from the arts-based participatory projects, as part of the Embodied Lines exhibition at Science Gallery...
Please note: this event has passed.
Features
Utopia Now! Local young people set out their visions for the future
King’s researchers help young people explore their hopes and fears for the future
![Futuristic streetscape by Utopia Now! competition winner Laura Hack](/newimages/service/new/Service-Hero-Banners/utopia-now-1903x558.x4e214c2e.png?f=webp)