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Tania Davies

Dr Tania Davies

MSc PGCE KSPD PDC PhD SFHEA

Dr Tania Davies is the Deputy Senior Tutor for Welfare and Wellbeing. A social research scientist specialising in wellbeing within policy contexts and psychopathological disorders, Tania is a senior fellow of the HEA and the Care Experienced Student Champion for Cambridge University. 

Tania Davies

Tania also holds a position as Visiting Researcher with the Autism Research Centre, Cambridge University, researching wellbeing functions of people living with autism. She is also part of a research team exploring suicidality and self-harm in children and young adults at the Institute of Public Health, Cambridge University. 

Tania holds accreditation with the Economic and Social Research Council and is a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. She held the position of Health Portfolio Director at the University of Wales Trinity Saint David for over ten years as well as research positions within the Military Education for Wales, the Research Centre of Expertise Cymru and the Higher Education for Future Generations Group. Her work has focused upon psychopathological disorders and EDI, wellbeing and health in social policy, emerging issues within criminal justice, and mental health provision in the armed forces. She has also contributed to work undertaken on behalf of King Charles III's Harmony and sustainable future debates. Before teaching and managing teams within Higher Education, she worked as an Addictions Counsellor for young offenders. 

Tania holds accreditation with the Economic and Social Research Council and has contributed to research within the social sciences in relation to wellbeing in social policy and HE. Her work has also focused on emerging issues within criminal justice and the armed forces. She has contributed to work undertaken on behalf of King Charles III's Harmony and sustainable future debates.

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Art Exhibition: 'Life Within Landscapes'

21/09/2024 at 10.00

Explore Wolfson's newest exhibition, 'Life Within Landscapes', showcasing works by three Cambridge-based female contemporary artists, inspired by their Caribbean heritage.

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A Woman's Place is in the Lab: Celebrating Women in STEM

28/09/2024 at 14.00

Celebrate Professor Jane Clarke’s legacy in STEM and join her for a discussion with four female scientists at different career stages about increasing accessibility for women in the field.

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President's Farewell Garden Party

28/09/2024 at 15.30

Join us in Wolfson's beautiful gardens to celebrate President Jane Clarke with the unveiling of her official College portrait.

 

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WolfWorks-Being Productive: Developing Time Management and Reflective Practice Skills

19/10/2024 at 10.00

Take some time out at the start of the academic year to get organised and plan your next steps. 

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Graduation Ceremony

26/10/2024 at 09.00

Graduation ceremonies are the culmination of students’ hard work and commitment, and a moment to celebrate the completion of their Cambridge degree.

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