Hafiz Khan has a beard and glasses, and is wearing a black suit.

Professor Hafiz T.A. Khan

Professor of Public Health and Statistics

Professor Hafiz Khan is a Professor of Public Health and Statistics at the University of West London and Ruskin College. Prior to joining at UWL, he was a Reader in Statistics at School of Health Sciences of Birmingham City University, UK.  He first trained himself as a statistician and then has developed his academic career in the area of public health over the last 30 years.

He generally teaches modules such as Public Health, Demography and Ageing Society, statistics, and quantitative methods.  He provides Statistical Advice and Consultancy Services in Data Analysis within the university. His current research interests include healthy ageing, co-morbidity in later life and long-term care and support provisions for the elderly. He supervises PhD students in these areas mainly on Public health, demography, and Gerontology. He has co-authored two books "Research Methods for Business and Social Science", Sage 2007 and 2014.

Professor Khan is a Chartered Statistician of the Royal Statistical Society and a Fellow of Royal Society for Public Health in the UK. He is a member of the academic advisory panel of the UK Commonwealth Scholarship Commission in the UK.