Research and Evaluation Fellow
College of Medicine and Public Health
Dr. Emmanuel Bunei is an interdisciplinary social researcher whose work examines how place-based disadvantages such as remoteness, poverty, and unequal access to services, affect community safety, health, and wellbeing. Drawing on public health, sociology, law, economics, and political science, he develops evidence-based approaches to reducing harm and improving outcomes for communities that are systematically underserved by mainstream policy and research. He is currently working as Research and Evaluation Fellow at Flinders University for Katherine Justice Reinvestment project, a place-based community initiative grounded in public principles of prevention, early intervention, and community ownership. He leads research design, ethics governance, data collection and analysis, and knowledge translation, producing peer-reviewed publications, policy reports, and presentations that connect research evidence to real-world community impact.
PhD (Interdisciplinary), University of New England, 2022
MA in Sociology, Moi University, 2014
BA (Sociology), Moi University, 2009
UNE IPRA PHD Scholarship, 2018
Early Career Researcher Award for outstanding contributions to rural and remote health research (International Award), 2023