About
Dr. Tom Simcock is a Research Fellow and Research Manager of the Healthy Housing Initiative at the University of Huddersfield's School of Human and Health Sciences. As a Chartered Psychologist and certified Market Research Society member, he specializes in housing policy (particularly private renting), public sector reform, and organizational change. He serves on the Housing Studies Association Board as Secretary and chairs Renting Evidence, a knowledge-exchange platform for housing research.
His research spans
- Welfare reforms like Universal Credit
- Landlord-tenant dynamics
- Airbnb's impact on housing stock
- Renter's conceptualization of 'home'
- Eviction policy debates
- Health impacts of cold homes
Dr. Simcock's work on housing policy trends includes
- Private rented sector evolution
- Sharing economy housing
- Renter protections
- Energy efficiency standards
- Immigration policy impacts
- Refugee housing pathways
Scientific recognition includes
- Nominated for British Property Federation Rising Star Award (2018)
- High Court case evidence on 'Right to Rent' checks
- Regular parliamentary consultation (Welsh Parliament, House of Commons)
- Media coverage in international outlets
His research collaborations include Joseph Rowntree Foundation and Scottish Government projects. Current activities focus on evidence-based policymaking through ORCID and the Healthy Housing Initiative.
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