
معرفی
Anna Gkiouleka is a Research Associate at the Department of Public Health and Primary Care, University of Cambridge. With a PhD in Sociology from the University of York (2020), her expertise focuses on health inequalities, integrating intersectional frameworks to analyze the co-constitutive roles of socio-economic position, gender, and migration status in Europe.
- Undergraduate: Psychology, Panteion University of Social & Political Sciences (Greece)
- MSc: Migration, Ethnic Relations & Multiculturalism, Utrecht University (Netherlands)
- PhD: Sociology, University of York (UK)
Her research spans social inequalities in health across the UK, Greece, and globally, utilizing both quantitative and qualitative methodologies. She contributes to the EQUALISE study and broader health inequalities research at Cambridge Public Health, emphasizing multi-method and mixed-methods designs.
Anna collaborates within regional public health initiatives like EoE PHResH (East of England Public Health Research Hub) and engages in projects addressing global health equity. Her work highlights the urgency of addressing health disparities for marginalized populations, including older individuals with frailty and HIV.

