We are delighted that Xola Potelwa has been awarded a PhD studentship. Xola is undertaking her PhD studies at the University of York and is supervised by Dr Amanda Mason-Jones. 

Xola is an early career researcher who was previously based in Johannesburg, South Africa where she was leading a team that is investigating comorbidities amongst residents in Soweto, a large peri-urban settlement in the south of the city. She has worked on research projects in fields such as human rights law, diagnostics, youth leadership and health. Prior to that Xola spent several years interacting with emerging market policymakers and traders as a financial journalist for Bloomberg and Reuters. She earned her master’s degree in Health Sociology from the University of Witwatersrand in Johannesburg where she investigated uptake of the HPV vaccine amongst middle class and wealthy families in South Africa.

Xola likes to read for pleasure. It is possible that she has moved to York simply to finally learn how to ride a bicycle!