Dr Olivia Evans

Indigenous Postdoctoral Research Fellow | Research School of Psychology

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Calculated based on number of publications stored in Pure and citations from Scopus
Calculated based on number of publications stored in Pure and citations from Scopus
20192024

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Biography

Olivia Evans is a Gomeroi woman who was born and raised in Newcastle, NSW on Awabakal land. She was awarded a PhD in Social Psychology from the University of Newcastle in 2019 and is currently a post-doctoral research fellow at the Australian National University within the Research School of Psychology. Olivia’s research primarily focuses on the impacts of inequality and status on social connectedness and mental health. Her PhD research investigated the relationships between social class, social support and integration, and mental health and well-being in the general population and in a higher education context. Her current projects include an ARC funded investigation of online strategies for increasing the social inclusion of working class university students.

Qualifications

PhD (Social Psychology)

Research Interests

Social Class; Socio-Economic Status; Inequality; Social Integration; Social Support; Social Connectedness; Mental Health; Well-being; Social Media; Identity; Equity in Higher Education

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