Dr. Dawn Marie Walker

Associate Professor

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Biography

Dr. Dawn-Marie Walker is an Associate Professor at the University of Southampton and serves as the Associate Dean for Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion within the Faculty of Environmental and Life Sciences. She is an accomplished mixed methods researcher with extensive experience in health services research, particularly focusing on place-based health inequalities and the socio-environmental causes of health disparities. After earning a BSc in Behavioural Sciences, she furthered her studies with an MSc in Research Methods and Statistics, culminating in a PhD that examined cognitive function in individuals with early-onset psychosis. With over 50 peer-reviewed publications and successful grant funding exceeding £5 million, Dr. Walker has made significant contributions to health research. She is also known for her role in editing the core textbook 'An Introduction to Health Services Research: Practical Guide' published by SAGE in 2014. Her commitment to evidence-based approaches is reflected in her research, which utilizes innovative methodologies and collaborative interdisciplinary approaches to address health inequalities. Dr. Walker emphasizes the importance of incorporating diverse perspectives in her teaching, ensuring that her students are well-prepared to conduct rigorous health services research that addresses the needs of marginalized populations.

Research Interests

Experience

Associate Professor

2015-01-01 — Present

University of Southampton • Southampton, England

Leading research focused on health inequalities and contributing to academic leadership regarding equality and diversity.

Senior Fellow

— Present

Higher Education Academy •

Recognized for implementing inclusive pedagogical approaches in higher education.