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Lin Perry
Editor in Chief at International Journal of Nursing Practice
Lin Perry is an experienced Professor of Nursing with a strong background in higher education and the health industries, having held positions in both university and joint appointments.
With expertise in multi-method approaches to healthcare innovation, research design, project development, management, and data analysis, Lin has a wealth of experience in research capacity development.
She has over a decade of experience serving as an editor and editor-in-chief for prestigious international journals, in addition to close to twenty years of involvement in various clinical and academic Human Research Ethics Committees.
Lin Perry holds a PhD in Stroke from St Georges, University of London and has built a research profile focusing on the management of chronic diseases.
Her education includes a Master of Science in Healthcare Professional Issues from the University of Exeter and attending South Wilts Grammar School in Salisbury, UK.
Throughout her career, Lin has held notable roles such as Editor in Chief at the International Journal of Nursing Practice and Professor of Nursing Research and Practice Development at the University of Technology, Sydney.
She has also been affiliated with the Research Centre for Gender Health and Ageing at the School of Medicine and Public Health, University of Newcastle, as well as the Barts School of Nursing and Midwifery at City University London.