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Dr. Andrew Burlinson is a Lecturer in Economics at the School of Economics, University of Sheffield, since September 2023. He is a member of the Sheffield Urban, International Trade and Environmental Economics (SUITE) group and the Centre for Competition Policy (CCP).
Andrew Burlinson holds the following educational qualifications:
- PhD in Economic Modelling and Forecasting from Warwick Business School, funded by Ofgem’s Low Carbon Network Fund.
- MSc in Economics with Distinction from the University of Nottingham.
- BSc in Economics with First-class honours from Newcastle University and University of Groningen.
Dr. Burlinson's research focuses on energy economics, particularly consumer decision-making regarding energy-efficient and renewable technologies, and inequality in energy markets. His work examines the impact of poverty on health, wellbeing, and healthy eating, as well as household resilience to high energy prices. He has contributed to policy discussions with organizations such as the APPG on Fuel Poverty and Energy Efficiency, Ofgem, and National Energy Action.
Dr. Burlinson's publications, spanning from 2018 to 2025, predominantly appear in high-impact energy economics journals such as Energy Economics and Research Policy. His research trajectory shows a consistent focus on energy poverty, consumer behavior in energy markets, and the socio-economic impacts of energy policies. Recent articles address the dual crises of energy prices and fuel poverty, while earlier work explores low-carbon technology adoption and innovative business models for energy storage.
Dr. Burlinson has received several accolades for his teaching and academic contributions:
- HEA Fellowship (Higher Education Academy)
- WBS Outstanding Contribution to Teaching Award (2016)
- Economics Department Recognition Award (awarded twice in 2018)
Dr. Burlinson has secured research funding from prominent bodies. He serves as the Sheffield Academic lead and Co-I for the UKERC Flexible Research Fund project on 'Gas price volatility: distributional impacts and mitigations'. Additionally, he was a named researcher on the EPSRC Grant 'Energy Transactions for Non-Traditional services (EnTraNTS)' at Loughborough University. Regarding student advising, no specific information is provided in the available text.
Dr. Burlinson is an active member of the Sheffield Urban, International Trade and Environmental Economics (SUITE) research group and the Centre for Competition Policy (CCP) at the University of Sheffield.





