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Professor Elisabeth Hill is Deputy President & Provost at City St George's, University of London, serving as the chief academic officer overseeing strategic academic operations. Previously, she held leadership roles at Goldsmiths, University of London, including Deputy Warden and Head of the School of Arts & Humanities. Her academic background includes a PhD from the University of Cambridge and research roles at institutions like the Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, UCL.
Her research focuses on neurodevelopmental disorders, particularly developmental coordination disorder (DCD) and autism, examining their impact on motor, cognitive, and social development. Key projects include the BICYCLE study (ESRC-funded) investigating pandemic effects on child development and co-developing UK guidelines for DCD diagnosis. She chairs DCD-UK and co-founded Movement Matters UK, organizations advancing DCD research and awareness.
Elisabeth's work has influenced clinical practices, including autism diagnosis timing and multidisciplinary team approaches. Her research is funded by the British Academy, ESRC, and others. She actively engages with media (BBC, Guardian) on developmental issues and sector topics.
Professional memberships include the University of London Collegiate Council, EACD DCD guidelines committee, and Movement Matters. Her advocacy emphasizes translating research into actionable strategies for healthcare and education systems.




