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Bridget Steele is a mixed-methods researcher focusing on the structural causes of gender-based violence and its impact on survivor health and wellbeing. Her research aims to inform the design and evaluation of prevention responses, programmes, and policies. Bridget employs quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods approaches, with specific expertise in survey design, dissemination, systematic review, and meta-analytical methods. She leads the SPACE research project on gender and sexual-based violence in higher education and sits on the advisory group task force of the Office for Students, which is involved in measuring sexual violence in higher education in the UK. Furthermore, Bridget collaborates on global research projects concerning violence against women and children with organizations such as UNICEF, Childlight Institute, and the Sexual Violence Research Initiative. Before her current position, she was a post-doctoral fellow at the Department of Community Health and Epidemiology at Dalhousie University, Canada, and is currently a co-investigator in the Interprovincial Violence Against Women Project.
Department of Social Policy and Intervention • University of Oxford
Lectures on evidence-based intervention policy evaluation.
Green Templeton College • University of Oxford
Focused on mixed-methods research related to gender-based violence.
Department of Politics and International Relations - Higher Level English requirement.