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Dimitra Kotouza is a Research Fellow at the University of Edinburgh's Moray House School of Education and Sport, affiliated with the Institute for Education, Community & Society (IECS). She leads projects funded by the Leverhulme and Wellcome Trusts, focusing on precision education's biometric data ethics and digital mental health policies in universities. Her work intersects education policy, data science, and sociopolitical analysis.
- PhD: Politics & Government (University of Kent)
- MA: Sociology (University of Essex)
- Postgraduate Certificates: Higher Education & Research Methodology
Her research explores how biological and data-driven technologies reshape education and mental health practices, examining their social impacts and institutional implications. Recent work critiques algorithmic nudges in university mental health systems and analyzes Greece's post-2010 economic crisis effects on political subjectivity.
She has co-authored projects with institutions like the Wellcome Trust and collaborates with researchers such as Ben Williamson and Jessica Pykett. Current projects include the Leverhulme-funded 'Biology, Data Science, and Precision Education' initiative.




