Megan Devonald

Megan Devonald

Qualitative Researcher At Gender And Adolescence: Global Evidence @ ODI

About Megan Devonald

Megan Devonald is a qualitative researcher at Gender and Adolescence: Global Evidence in London, United Kingdom, where she has worked since 2019. She holds a Master's degree in Global Health from Maastricht University and a Bachelor's degree in Biochemistry from The University of Manchester.

Work at Gender and Adolescence: Global Evidence

Megan Devonald has been employed as a Qualitative Researcher at Gender and Adolescence: Global Evidence since 2019. In this role, she focuses on qualitative research methodologies to explore issues related to gender and adolescence. Her work contributes to understanding the complexities of adolescent experiences in various contexts. The organization is based in London, United Kingdom.

Previous Role as Qualitative Research Assistant

Prior to her current position, Megan Devonald worked as a Qualitative Research Assistant at Gender and Adolescence: Global Evidence from 2018 to 2019. During this 8-month tenure, she supported research initiatives aimed at gathering qualitative data on gender-related issues affecting adolescents. This role provided her with foundational experience in qualitative research within the context of global evidence.

Education in Global Health

Megan Devonald earned a Master’s Degree in Global Health from Maastricht University, where she studied from 2016 to 2017. This one-year program equipped her with knowledge and skills relevant to global health challenges, particularly those affecting adolescents and gender dynamics.

Bachelor's Degree in Biochemistry

Megan Devonald completed her Bachelor’s Degree in Biochemistry at The University of Manchester from 2013 to 2016. This three-year program provided her with a solid foundation in the biological sciences, which supports her research in health-related fields.

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