Faculty

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Paul Nash, PhD

Instructional Professor of Gerontology

Expertise: Ageism and intersectionality, HIV and aging, Stigma and discrimination

Education

  • PhD, Psychology, University of Glamorgan (UK), 2011
  • BSc (Hons), Psychology, University of Glamorgan (UK), 2005

Research

  • Ageism, discrimination and prejudice
  • Aging in international contexts and developing countries
  • Educational interventions and curriculum development
  • Dementia and cognition in aging
  • Design and wayfinding/navigation

Overview

Paul Nash, PhD, gained his doctoral degree in Psychology from the University of Glamorgan whilst working as a researcher at Swansea University in the Centre for Innovative Ageing. He has coordinated national research projects in Wales (UK), working across sectors with private organizations, the public sector and older people to create publications and reports to influence government policy. In 2012, Nash took the post of postgraduate program director in Gerontology & Ageing Studies, teaching Masters level students and supporting PhD research students. In 2017 he was made Associate Professor at Swansea University, recognizing both his teaching and research achievements.

Nash has held several leadership positions in the UK including being the Honorary Secretary for the British Society of Gerontology (2016/17) and Chair of Trustees for Age Cymru Swansea Bay (2013-2017). He continues to work closely with colleagues and organizations in the UK to continue the ‘older person-centered approach that directs both his teaching and research philosophies.

Informing his teaching practice is the commitment to research, epitomized by his work on ageism with the World Health Organization (WHO). Nash is actively pursuing research on interventions to address both implicit and explicit ageist prejudice as well as continually developing challenging curriculum to reflect the dynamic nature of the field.

Email: pnash@usc.edu

Office Location: GER 231e


Publications and links:

Curriculum Vitae