Formato Europeo Per Il Curriculum Vitae

Formato Europeo Per Il Curriculum Vitae

Curriculum Vitae Dr. Jonathan Pratschke PERSONAL INFORMATION Name Jonathan Pratschke Address Via S. M. Avvocata n. 18, 80139 Napoli (NA), Italy Telephone +39 081 675036 Cell phone +39 320 4640577 Fax +39 (081) 6581182 E-mail j onathan. pratschke@uni n a.it Nationality Irish Place and date of birth Mufulira, Zambia, 8 June 1972 WORK EXPERIENCE • Dates 2018- • Name and address of University of Naples “Federico II”, Complesso employer Universitario di Monte Sant’Angelo, Via Cintia 21, 80126 Napoli (NA). • Type of business or sector Public university • Occupation or position Associate Professor • Main activities and Research and teaching in Economic Sociology (14/D1) responsibilities • Dates 2006-2018 • Name and address of University of Salerno, Via Giovanni Paolo II, 132, 84084 employer Fisciano (SA). • Type of business or sector Public university • Occupation or position Research Fellow (ricercatore universitario) • Main activities and Research and teaching in Economic Sociology responsibilities • Dates 2004-2006 • Name and address of Agenzia Regionale per il Lavoro della Campania (ARLAV), employer Isola C5, Centro Direzionale, 80148, Napoli (NA). • Type of business or sector Regional administration • Occupation or position Consultant • Main activities and Development of the regional data infrastructure (Sistema responsibilities Informativo Lavoro) and analysis of data from employment centres Page 1 - Curriculum vitae PRATSCHKE Jonathan EDUCATION AND TRAINING • Dates 1994-2003 • Name and type of Department of Sociology, Trinity College Dublin, College organisation providing Green, Dublin 2, Ireland. education or training • Title of thesis “The responses of hospital nurses in Ireland and Southern Italy to the rationalization of public health care” • Qualification PhD • Dates 2000-2002 • Name and type of Department of Government, Essex University, Colchester, organisation providing England. education or training • Title of thesis “Mapping the Dynamics of Poverty in the Republic of Ireland” • Qualification MA in Social Science Data Analysis (with distinction) • Dates 1991-1994 • Name and type of Department of Social and Political Science, Cambridge organisation providing University, Cambridge, England. education or training • Principal subjects covered Sociology, Politics, Social Psychology, Anthropology • Qualification BA (Hons) RESEARCH PROJECTS PUBLIC FUNDING Programmi di Ricerca Scientifica di Rilevante Interesse Nazionale (PRIN), 2010-11 Coordinator of research unit Title: “Family background, beliefs about education and participation in Higher Education: an experiment integrated with a longitudinal survey”, National Coordinator: Prof. Antonio Schizzerotto. Cancer Research UK grant, 2018-2020 Co-investigator Title: "Understanding Pathways between Diagnostic Route and Cancer Survival", Coordinator: Prof. Linda Sharp Health Inequalities in Cancer in Ireland - Research Grants, 2012 Co-investigator Irish Cancer Society, 43/5 Northumberland Road, Dublin 4, Ireland. Page 2 - Curriculum vitae PRATSCHKE Jonathan Title: “Effect of social and spatial isolation among cancer patients on treatment receipt and survival” European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights, Vienna, Austria, 2010-11. Coordinator of research unit Title: “Inequalities and Multiple Discrimination in Access to Health” Research funding, Campania Region, 2005. Scientific Coordinator Title: “The spatial articulation of deprivation in Campania: New indicators for small areas based on the 2001 Census of Population” This project was classified in first place Research fellowship 2001-5, Department of Sociology and Political Science, University of Salerno. Analysis of the spatial distribution of deprivation in Italy using institutional data and GIS techniques RESEARCH NETWORKS Social Polis, 2007-2009 Member of the research group examining the labour market and economic development in the context of the European Commission's social platform on social cohesion in urban areas, coordinated by Prof. Frank Moulaert. Vlanderen Research Network Member of the international research network on social exclusion and segregation in urban areas, based at the University of Leuven in Belgium, coordinated by Prof. Chris Kesteloot. European Spatial Development and Planning Network Member of the international network that supports an intensive three-month teaching and research programme for post-graduate students and researchers in urban studies and planning, coordinated by Pieter Van den Broeck. Page 3 - Curriculum vitae PRATSCHKE Jonathan TEACHING EXPERIENCE Since 2005, Prof. Pratschke has taught the following courses: - Sociology of Work (10 CFU, 6 CFU) - Sociology of Work and Welfare (10 CFU) - Sociology of Health (6 CFU) - Sociology of Development (6 CFU) - Sociology of Consumption (6 CFU) - Social Stratification (6 CFU) - New Technologies and Social Research (6 CFU) He has also been involved in delivering advanced training for the EMCDDA in Lisbon (2015), the DAOSAN MA course at the University of Salerno (2015-2018), the PhD Programme in Sociology at the University of Naples (2016- 2018), the PhD Programme in Sociology and Methodology of Social Research run jointly by the universities of Turin and Milan (2018) and the SISEC Summer School in Social Research Methodology (2018) OTHER PROJECTS WITH 1) Health Intelligence Unit, Health Service Executive, Dr Steevens Hospital, Dublin 8, Ireland. IRECT ESPONSIBILITY D R 2019 (principal investigator) Development of an NQAIS Sepsis Risk Model using administrative data, with a view to identifying risk factors and evaluating hospital performance 2) Health Intelligence Unit, Health Service Executive, Dr Steevens Hospital, Dublin 8, Ireland. 2017 (co-investigator) Health data analysis, commentary and recommendations in relation to the Healthy Ireland strategy 3) Pobal, Holbrook House, Holles Street, Dublin 2, Ireland. 2017 (co-investigator) Development of a new set of scores for the Haase- Pratschke Index of Affluence and Deprivation (2016 data) 4) Higher Education Authority, 3 Shelbourne Buildings, Crampton Avenue, Dublin 4, Ireland. 2017 (co-investigator) Development of a new data plan for monitoring equity of access to higher education in Ireland. 5) Department of Health, Hawkins House, Hawkins Street, Dublin 2, Ireland. 2016 (co-investigator) Page 4 - Curriculum vitae PRATSCHKE Jonathan Development of a Performance Measurement Framework for the Drug and Alcohol Task Forces 6) Health Intelligence Unit, Health Service Executive, Dr Steevens Hospital, Dublin 8, Ireland. 2016 (co-investigator) Delivered under a framework agreement: Healthy Ireland: Trend and time series analysis (Lot 1) Healthy Ireland: Deprivation and health impact weighting (Lot 2) 7) Pobal, Holbrook House, Holles Street, Dublin 2, Ireland. 2014 (co-investigator) Evaluation of the National Early Years Access Initiative (NEYAI) for pre-school care in Ireland 8) Ministry of Health and Campania Region 2013-14 (co-investigator) POAT Salute: Analysis of the impact of age and social deprivation on the need for health care 9) Consortium including the Cheshire Foundation and the Irish Hospice Foundation. 2013 (co-investigator) Analysis of the health and well-being of older adults using the TILDA study (Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing) 10) Pobal, Holbrook House, Holles Street, Dublin 2, Ireland. 2012 (co-investigator) Development of a new deprivation index using small area data 11) European Monitoring Committee on Drugs and Drug Abuse, Lisbon, Portugal. 2011- (co-investigator) Development of new estimation techniques for quantifying the number of drug users in Europe and provision of advanced training courses 12) Central Statistics Office, Dublin, Ireland. 2011-12 (co-investigator) Evaluation of the sampling design of the principal institutional sample surveys in Ireland 13) National Advisory Committee on Drugs, 1st Floor, Dún Aimhirgín, 43/49 Mespil Rd., Dublin 4, Ireland. Page 5 - Curriculum vitae PRATSCHKE Jonathan 2009 (co-investigator) Analysis of quantitative data and construction of multilevel statistical models for analysing the use of substances by young people in Ireland 14) Irish Hospice Foundation, Morrison Chambers (4th floor), 32 Nassau Street, Dublin 2, Ireland. 2009-10 (co-investigator) Construction of multilevel statistical models to analyse the factors that influence the “quality of death and dying” in the hospital context (“Hospice Friendly Hospitals” project) 15) Department of Sociology and Political Science, University of Salerno, via Giovanni Paolo II, 132, Fisciano 84084. 2007 (co-investigator) Creation of a CATI/CAWI system for the survey DISSP 2007 on the labour market in the Province of Salerno 16) Special EU Programmes Body, Belfast, Northern Ireland. 2006 (co-investigator) Statistical analysis of the community breakdown of funding under the European programme PEACE II in Northern Ireland 17) Area Development Management Ltd., Holles St., Dublin 2, Ireland. 2003-4 (co-investigator) Development of a deprivation index for small areas using 2002 data 18) Dublin Employment Pact, 7 North Great George’s St., Dublin 1, Ireland. 2003 (co-investigator) Analysis and measurement of the digital divide using multilevel statistical models to explore, in particular, the role of neighbourhood of residence on the acquisition of computer competence 19) Céifin Institute, Shannon, Co. Clare, Ireland. 2002-2003 (co-investigator) Analysis of factors which influence family well-being in Ireland using data from a new representative survey Page 6 - Curriculum vitae PRATSCHKE Jonathan

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