Mr David Hayes
MSci(Bristol)
Expertise
David Hayes is a Senior Lecturer who specialises in social research methods. He is based in the School of Geographical Sciences. Additionally, David is an Honorary Research Fellow in the Personal Finance Research Centre.
Current positions
Senior Lecturer
School of Geographical Sciences
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Biography
David is the director of three units on the Masters programme:
- Practical Statistcs for Use in Policy and Research (GEOGM0010)
- Mathematics and Programming for Social Scientists (GEOGM0032)
- Research Design Methods & Skills in the Social Sciences (GEOGM0035)
He is also a dissertation supervisor at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels, a personal tutor with three current tutorial groups, and a key contributor to the Department's extensive fieldwork programme.
Research interests
David is a Teaching Fellow in the School of Geographical Sciences, and an Honorary Research Fellow in the Personal Finance Research Centre.
Publications
Recent publications
01/01/2024People, places and a pandemic
Geography and A Geographer
The Financial Wellbeing Evidence Hub: Evidence Summaries
The Financial Wellbeing Evidence Hub: Evidence Summaries
The Financial Wellbeing Evidence Hub: Evidence Summaries
The Financial Wellbeing Evidence Hub: Evidence Summaries
Momentum UK Financial Wellness Index: Year Two 2017
Momentum UK Financial Wellness Index: Year Two 2017
BIG Lottery Improving Financial Confidence Evaluation 2015/16
BIG Lottery Improving Financial Confidence Evaluation 2015/16
Teaching
- Practical Statistcs for Use in Policy and Research (GEOGM0010)
- Mathematics and Programming for Social Scientists (GEOGM0032)
- Research Design Methods & Skills in the Social Sciences (GEOGM0035)
He is also a dissertation supervisor at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels, a personal tutor with three current tutorial groups, and a key contributor to the Department's extensive fieldwork programme.