Thames Valley Police
Benjamin Odin is a current PhD candidate at The University of Sheffield, specializing in Public Health Economics and Decision Science, with extensive teaching experience across various departments including the School of Economics and the School of Sociological Studies. In addition to serving as a Graduate Teaching Associate, Benjamin acts as a Quantitative Consultant for the Prison Leaver Project within the School of Health and Related Research (SCHARR) and conducts research for the Violence Reduction Unit at Thames Valley Police. Benjamin's previous roles include positions at the University of Leeds as a Research Assistant for the IMPROVE Trial and experience in finance-related roles at Apex Group Ltd and Aviva. Educational qualifications include a Master of Science in Health Economics from the University of York and a Master of Arts in Financial Economics from the University of Dundee, complemented by a Certificate in Business Accounting from CIMA.
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Thames Valley Police
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