Jane Brandt Sørensen
Assistant Professor
Global Health Section
Øster Farimagsgade 5 opg. B
1353 København K
Education
2013 - 2018
PhD Fellow at Department of Public Health, Global Health Section,
University of Copenhagen, Denmark
2008-2010
MA in International Development
Milano School of International Affairs, Management, and Urban Policy,
The New School, USA
2003-2006
BA in Psychology
Roskilde University, Denmark
Work experience
2019-
Assistant Professor at Department of Public Health, Global Health Section,
University of Copenhagen, Denmark
2018-2019
Post Doc at Department of Public Health, Global Health Section,
University of Copenhagen, Denmark
2013 - 2018
PhD Fellow at Department of Public Health, Global Health Section,
University of Copenhagen, Denmark
2011-2013
Research Assistant at Department of International Health, Immunology and Microbiology, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
2011 - 2013
Board member at Global Doctors, Denmark
2010
Communications Officer at Division of Communication, UNICEF, USA
2009 - 2010
Consultant at United Nations Global Alliance for ICT and Development, USA
2009
Liaison Assistant at United Nations World Food Programme, USA
2008
Intern at UNDP, Millenium Villages Project, USA
2007
Intern at African Refuge, USA
2007
Volunteer at Voluntary Action Ghana, Tamale, Ghana
2006 - 2007
Social Worker, Jobcenter Sygedagpenge København, Denmark
2005 - 2007
Volunteer, Red Cross Youth (Ung på Linje/Ung Online), Denmark
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'We lost because of his drunkenness': The social processes linking alcohol use to self-harm in the context of daily life stress in marriages and intimate relationships in rural Sri Lanka.
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An investigation into the role of alcohol in self-harm in rural Sri Lanka: a protocol for a multimethod, qualitative study
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Ethical dilemmas in social media health research
Research output: Contribution to conference › Conference abstract for conference › Research
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