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Ann-Marie Gray is a Full Professor at Ulster University, affiliated with the School of Applied Social Sciences and Policy and the Faculty of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences. With over 75 research outputs and 180 citations, her work aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) for Social Policy, Public Health, and Gender Equality.
Her research focuses on:
- Social Policy and Welfare Reform
- Substance Use and Pandemic Impact
- Gender Budgeting and Inequality
- Post-Conflict Peace Monitoring
- Health Services and Policy Integration
Recent publications analyze substance use complexities during the COVID-19 pandemic, gender equity in governance, and the legacy of welfare unionism in Northern Ireland. She contributes to policy development through roles in projects like EPIC Futures NI and collaborations with organizations such as ARK and the Northern Ireland Alcohol and Drug Alliance.
As a co-investigator in the EPIC Futures NI project (2024-2026), she addresses economic inactivity through participatory research. Her work connects academic rigor with practical applications, particularly in public health, social justice, and policy evaluation.


