Research field: quantitative and qualitative methods
Lecturer at subjects: 1st-cycle undergraduate study – Quantitative methods 2 Lecturer in academic year 2020/21 within the project of mobility of higher education teachers
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Curriculum Vitae:
Jana Suklan is an Associate Researcher at Newcastle University, UK. She holds a BSc in Sociology and a Ph.D. in Interdisciplinary Statistics from the University of Ljubljana, Slovenia. Her teaching responsibilities cover delivering lectures around methodologies for diagnostic test evaluation. In her current position, she is applying both qualitative and quantitative research methodologies to support developers producing enough high-quality evidence while developing their diagnostic devices in healthcare.
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