Caitlin Ashby | UniSC | University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia

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Caitlin Ashby

BA (Hons), The University of Queensland

  • Research Communication & Translation Officer
Campus
UniSC Thompson Institute

Caitlin Ashby is a Research Communications and Translation Officer working as part of the Let’s Yarn About Sleep Program at the UniSC's Thompson Institute. In this role, Caitlin supports the development and execution of communication strategies for the Let’s Yarn About Sleep program, including key resources and materials that effectively communicate the program’s goals and outcomes.

Caitlin received first class Honours in Anthropology as part of the Bachelor of Arts program at the University of Queensland and was also awarded the prestigious Donald Tugby Anthropology Prize for her research project.

Caitlin hopes to work towards achieving health equity outcomes across Australia and promote effective research translation and communication that support positive social change and connection.

Membership:

  • Life Course Centre

 

Awards/Fellowships:

  • Donald Tugby Anthropology Prize, The University of Queensland
  • Public Engagement and Community-led Research (including Citizen Science) Award (as part of the Let’s Yarn About Sleep team), The University of Queensland Research Culture Awards 2024

Research areas

  • Sleep