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Dr. Emma Hill is a Lecturer in Social Policy at the University of Strathclyde’s School of Social Work and Social Policy. Her research focuses on coloniality, asylum policies, race, ethnicity, and gender, particularly in welfare and healthcare systems across the UK and Europe. She holds a PhD in Cultural Research from Heriot-Watt University (2017) and has led major projects like the Archiving Somali Scots Histories (ASSH) initiative.
Her expertise includes postcolonial dynamics, migration governance, and the impacts of racialization on housing and healthcare. Notable awards include the IASH Race.ED Archival Fellowship (2023) and the MacFarlane Prize (2017). She serves as an Associate Editor for Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power and a Trustee of Maryhill Integration Network.
Dr. Hill leads the MSc Health and Social Policy program and contributes to modules on social policy, criminology, and international social welfare. Her publications critically examine colonial legacies, urban gentrification, and racialized exclusion in policy contexts.




