Awards & affiliations
- Applied Research Collaboration (ARC), NIHR East of England, Mental health over the life course theme. https://arc-eoe.nihr.ac.uk/
- University of Cambridge Covid-19 response fund. A rapid and reliable assessment method for screening mental health and wellbeing in job centres in the United Kingdom: A Computerised Adaptive Testing (CAT) response to the mental health impacts of Covid19 related job-loss. CO-I with Professor Peter Jones and Dr Jan Stochl. https://arc-eoe.nihr.ac.uk/news-insights/news-latest/award-funding-research-unemployment-and-mental-health-issues-arising
- Principal Investigator: Health Foundation grant (2017–2020) Putting evidence into policy: The mental health and wellbeing impacts of Active Labour Market Programmes in UK
- CO PI – GCRF – ESRC/RCUK (2018-2022) The political economy of health and healthcare in the Middle East and North Africa.
- Cambridge Political Economy Society Trust: CO-PI with Brendan Burchell and Daiga Kamerade. ‘The employment dosage: How much work is needed for health and wellbeing?’
- Population Health Equity Fellow (2016) Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health
- Advisory board member: (BIOPATH) Biological Pathways of Risk and Resilience in Syrian Refugee Children. PI: Michael Pleuss and the RELIEF project (Refugees, Education, Learning, Information Technology, and Entrepreneurship for the Future), UCL: PI: Henrietta Moore.
- Mellon Fellow in Public Policy (2016 to 2017), Department of Politics and International Relations (POLIS), University of Cambridge.
- Honorary Research Fellow. London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. ECOHOST. (2013-2014).
- Post doctoral research fellow, Nuffield College, University of Oxford (2007-2009) with Professor Iain MacLean.
- Post-doctoral fellowship, Economic and Social Research Council (June 2005 – July 2006)
- PhD studentship, Economic and Social Research Council (2001-2005)
- Overseas Institutional Visit Award, Economic and Social Research Council (Sept – Dec 2003)
- Essex Summer School Bursary, Economic and Social Research Council (July – Aug 2003)
- Cambridge Political Economy Society Trust (2001)