PhD, Masters and Honours Student Completions
Since 2019, over 50 students have completed research projects with our lab as part of various degrees. We’re proud to support students from diverse backgrounds and stages of study. Below is a list of student completions since 2024.
PhD Completions
2025
​​Dr Sisi Jia
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Thesis "​How are meal delivery applications disrupting food environments and affecting population diets and health?"
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Supervisors: A/Prof Stephanie Partridge (Primary), Dr Alice Gibson, Prof Julie Redfern
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Dr Rebecca Raeside
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Thesis ​"Advancing adolescent health promotion in the digital era"​
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Supervisors: A/Prof Stephanie Partridge (Primary), Prof Julie Redfern
2024
​​Dr Mariam Mandoh
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Thesis "Youth Engagement in Obesity and Chronic Disease Prevention Research, Policy, and Guideline Development"​
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Supervisors: A/Prof Stephanie Partridge (Primary), Prof Julie Redfern, A/Prof Seema Mihrshahi
Masters and Honours Completions
2024
Master of Nutrition and Dietetics Research Placement (Full Semester):
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Dorathy Yuen & Milijana Pavlicevic
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Project: "Evaluating the current food environment in 8 transport hubs identified in NSW Transport Oriented Development Program" - manuscript under peer review
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Findings presented at the 2025 Australasian Housing Researchers Conference (AHRC)
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Paris Mooney & Lai Ting Veronica Lam
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"Are the digital determinants of health considered in digital nutrition interventions for adolescents? A systematic review" - manuscript under peer review​​
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2024
Master of Nutrition and Dietetics Public Health Placements (6-weeks):
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Vijaishree Krishna Kumar & Ann Li
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​Supported projects in the Food Environments theme
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Read their published blog on gentrification and cultural food access in Croakey Media ​
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Imogen Croucher & Mariah Issa
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Supported projects in the Digital Health Innovation theme
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"How do current adolescent digital health prevention initiatives across Australia align with wellbeing domains?" - manuscript under peer review​
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Read their published blog on the adolescent social media ban in Public Health Association Australia, Intouch​
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Read their media interview on The best foods to freeze and what to avoid for ABC Lifestyle
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Amani Fuad & Jackie (Cham Kei) Kwong
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Supported projects in the Youth Engagement theme
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"Visualising pathways to youth engagement: Mapping of youth advisory groups across Australia" - manuscript under peer review​
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Check out the Youth Advisory Map they created, available on the Health Hive website
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