
معرفی
Emma Uprichard is a Reader at the University of Warwick's Centre for Interdisciplinary Methodologies (CIM) and a Turing Institute Fellow (2018–2023). She specializes in complex social systems, methodological innovation, and policy evaluation. Her roles include membership on the UK Statistics Authority's National Statistician's Data Ethics Advisory Committee (NSDEC) and the Department for Education’s Serious Violence Research and Analysis Expert Advisory Group. Previously, she led the Warwick Q-Step Centre and co-directed the CECAN Centre for Evaluating Complexity Across the Nexus.
Education & Career: Joined Warwick in 2012 after roles at Goldsmiths, University of London, University of York, and Durham University.
Research Interests: Focuses on complexity, temporality, and the ethical use of data in policy. Her work critiques methodological approaches to social systems, emphasizing the need for interdisciplinary and context-aware methodologies. She advocates for transformative governance through research-driven policy.
Teaching: Teaches modules such as IM903 (Complexity in Social Sciences), IM926 (Research Design), and IM952 (Big Data Research). Office hours are Tuesday and Friday, 3:30–4:30pm.
Awards & Grants: Alan Turing Institute Fellowship; Co-Investigator on CECAN (ESRC-funded). Led the £1.3M Warwick Q-Step Centre, promoting quantitative social science training.
Labs/Teams: Active in CIM and CECAN, collaborating across disciplines to address global crises like climate change, inequality, and urban challenges.





