Overview
My background is in sociology and public health, and my research interests focus on reducuing health inequalities and preventing violence against women and girls. I bring 20 years of experience in academia and applied research, working across the UK and internationally. I deliver public health programmes designed to equip healthcare and social care professionals with the skills to lead and foster innovation within their organisations. I am responsible for curriculum design and review, coordinating modules, and overseeing the evaluation of student performance to provide feedback that supports ongoing improvements in the learning experience. I am currently pursuing a Professional Doctorate in Public Health.
BA Hons, MSc, PGCertHE
Fellow of Higher Education Authority
Fellow of Royal Society for Public Health
Additional Contact Information
t.oneill@bangor.ac.uk -
Teaching and Supervision
I teach on the MSc Prevention, Population Health and Leadership.
I supervise MSc dissertations
Other Information
T. ONeill (2025) Exploring Gender Based Violence in University Communities; Postgraduate Research Conference (Oral Presentation) Chester University 7th March 2025
ONeill (2025) Using Vignettes in Qualitative Interviews; Postgraduate Research Conference (Poster Presentation) Chester University 7th March 2025
ONeill (2023) Overcoming Challenges in Distance Learning; The Engagement Paradox, Advance HE Teaching & Learning Conference, Keele 5th July 2023
ONeill, K. Balanda, J. Wilde, F. Kee (2010) Obesity Prevention What Works? The Haag, The Netherlands April 8 -9th 2010泭
Jinks, C & Ong, BN & O'Neill, T (2010) "Well, it's nobody's responsibility but my own": A qualitative study to explore views about the determinants of health and prevention of knee pain in older adults: BMC Public Health
Jinks, C & Ong, BN & ONeill, T (2009) The Keele Community Knee Pain Forum: Action research to engage with stakeholders about the prevention of knee pain and disability BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders 10:85
ONeill, T, Jinks C, Ong BN (2007) Decision-making regarding total knee replacement surgery: A qualitative meta-synthesis. BMC Health Services Research 2007 7: 52
ONeill, T, Jinks C, Ong BN (2007) Decision-making regarding total knee replacement surgery: A qualitative meta-synthesis: Oxford Qualitative Systematic Review Workshop 26-27 July 2007
ONeill, T & Jinks, C & Squire, A (2006) Heating is more important than food: Older womens perceptions of fuel poverty: Journal of Housing for the Elderly Vol. 20 issue 3 喳07泭