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Wolfson Institute of Population Health

Aisling Murray, BA, MSc

Aisling

Research Assistant

Email: aisling.murray@qmul.ac.uk
Telephone: +447850018312

Profile

As a research assistant at Queen Mary, I assist with data collection and management for the CHILL Study, a project looking into the impact of air pollution on children’s health in London and Luton. Prior to this role, I completed my BA in Human, Social and Political Sciences at the University of Cambridge and MSc in Global Health and Development at UCL. My research interests include gender in relation to health, sexual and reproductive health and rights, mental health and qualitative research methods.

 

I have previously worked as an Interim Public Health Officer for Kent and Medway Councils and as a public health research consultant. Having spent most of my life in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, I also have internship experience at the United Nations University – International Institute for Global Health and Tenaganita, a local NGO which works to protect and promote the rights of refugees and migrant workers. In both of these roles, I provided research and programmatic support, mainly working on topics of gender and migrant and refugee health and rights.

Research

Research Interests:

Gender and global health (including gender-based violence and sexual and reproductive health and rights), global mental health, qualitative research methods (specifically arts-based methods), and a regional interest in Southeast Asia.

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