
معرفی
Grace Crowley is a Clinical PhD Fellow at King's College London's Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN), focusing on mental health inequities in marginalized populations. She holds a Master of Philosophy in Psychological Medicine and is completing a medical degree through Brighton and Sussex Medical School. Her academic roles include registrar in general adult psychiatry, Academic Clinical Fellow in Core Psychiatry, and participation in the University of Bristol's Academic Foundation Programme.
- Affiliated with South London & Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust for clinical training
- Member of the Royal College of Psychiatrists' Working Group on Mental Health and Forced Migration
Education:
- Masters in Global Mental Health (King's College London & LSHTM, 2016)
- Undergraduate Medical Degree (Brighton and Sussex Medical School)
- Academic Foundation Programme (University of Bristol)
Research Focus: Her work centers on mental health disparities among forcibly displaced populations, including refugees and asylum seekers. Key areas include:
- Electronic health record applications for mental health equity
- Social determinants of mental disorders and SDGs
- Perinatal mental health and personality traits
Research Impact: Her studies investigate systemic barriers in mental health care for migrants and contribute to policy recommendations. Recent work highlights electronic health records' dual potential for equity analysis and methodological challenges.
Awards:
- Wellcome Trust Clinical PhD Fellowship
Labs/Networks: Active in the Health Inequities Research Group and Refugee Mental Health and Place Network, focusing on interdisciplinary approaches to mental health disparities.





