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Dr. Anke Görzig is an Associate Professor in Psychology at the University of Greenwich, affiliated with the School of Human Sciences within the Faculty of Education, Health, and Human Sciences. She holds a certified child and youth care worker qualification (1998), an MSc (2004), and a PhD (2008) in Psychology. Her career spans institutions like King’s College London, LSE, UCL, and Northwestern University.
Research focuses on bullying (cyberbullying, identity-based bullying), online aggression, well-being, and cross-cultural comparisons. She also applies quantitative methods in health services research. Teaching includes Social/Developmental Psychology and Research Methods.
Previous roles:
- Senior Lecturer, University of Greenwich (2021–2022)
- Senior Lecturer, University of West London (2016–2021)
- Visiting Fellow, LSE (2011–2021)
Her work emphasizes bullying prevention, digital risks, and marginalized groups. Recent studies include analyzing teacher responses to bias-based bullying and cyberhate victimization’s societal impacts. Collaborations include the EU Kids Online project on children’s internet safety.
No scientific awards are listed, but her extensive research portfolio reflects contributions to bullying prevention and digital well-being. No advising students or grants are explicitly mentioned in the provided text.


