Nirmal Aryal

Dr Nirmal Aryal

  • u_aryaln at bournemouth dot ac dot uk
  • Postdoctoral Researcher
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Journal Articles

Conferences

  • van Teijlingen, E., Simkhada, P., Regmi, P., Aryal, N. and Adhikari, K., 2018. Skills transfer, employability & entrepreneurship of returnee labour migrants in Nepal. In: BNAC 16th Nepal Study Days (Nepal Conference) 16-17 April 2018 Durham. http://bnac.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/BNAC-NSD-Durham-Programme-and-Abstracts.pdf.
  • Simkhada, P., Regmi, P., van Teijlingen, E. and Aryal, N., 2017. Identifying the gaps in Nepalese migrant workers’ health and well-being: A review of the literature. In: 15th BNAC Nepal Study Days 12-13 April 2017 Bournemouth. 15th BNAC Nepal Study Days, 1-16 London: Britain-Nepal Academic Council.

Internet Publications

Invited Lectures

  • Multidisciplinary Research: not easy, Nottingham, 24 May 2019 more

Grants

  • Effectiveness of health component of pre-departure orientation training for aspiring Nepali migrant workers (Bournemouith University GCRF, 01 Jun 2019). Completed
  • Mental health of female spouses of Nepalese labour migrants (Faculty of Health and Social Science, Bournemouth University, 01 Jan 2018). Completed
  • Mental health of female spouses of Nepalese labour migrants (FHSS, Bournemouth University, 01 Jan 2018). Completed
  • A study on health vulnerabilities of cross-border migrants from Nepal (International Organization for Migration (IOM), Nepal, 15 Aug 2017). Completed
  • Mental health risk factors in Nepalese labour migrant workers and their perceptions of potential elements on mental health needed in pre-departure training (Faculty of Health and Social Sciences, Bournemouth University, 30 Mar 2017). Completed
  • Mental health risk factors in Nepalese labour migrant workers and their perceptions of potential elements on mental health needed in pre-departure training (FHSS, Bournemouth University, 01 Mar 2017). Completed
  • Cardiovascular risk in high altitude people of Nepal (Capital Cardiovascular Research Trust, Wellington, New Zealand, 01 Jun 2013). Completed

Conference Presentations

  • DSA Conference 2021: Unsettling Development, An exploration of the socio-economic impact of COVID-19 on Migrant returnees: evidence from Nepal, 28 Jun 2021, University of East Anglia, Norwich