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Hana Riazuddin

Hana Riazuddin

PhD student

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

Further details

See Hana's research profile

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...

Endz n' Out

Events

21Sep

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

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...

Endz n' Out

Events

21Sep

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