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James Stanyer is a Lecturer in Social Policy at the University of Wolverhampton, affiliated with the School of Social, Historical and Political Studies within the Faculty of Arts, Business and Social Sciences. He completed his BA (Hons) in Politics and Social Policy at Wolverhampton in 2016, followed by an MA in Social Policy from the University of Birmingham. He undertook doctoral research and served as a research assistant at the Institute for Community Research and Development (ICRD) before joining the teaching team full-time in summer 2021.
Research Interests: James's research focuses on inclusive growth, regional development policy (particularly 'levelling up'), and socioeconomic disparities. His work explores food insecurity, disability rights, and the integration of asylum seekers and refugees within local and regional policy frameworks. These interests reflect a strong commitment to social justice and equitable public policy.
The sole publication listed in the provided material centers on non-British citizen children in London, highlighting issues of citizenship, access to services, and urban marginalization. This work aligns with broader themes of migration, child welfare, and policy exclusion.
Professional Memberships:
- Vice Chair, Social Policy Association
- Member, Regional Studies Association
- Member, Political Studies Association
James has been teaching Social Policy, Sociology, and Foundation Year courses at the University of Wolverhampton since 2017. There is no mention of research grants, awards, or PhD students supervised in the available text. He is actively engaged in academic service through leadership in professional associations.
Labs and Research Teams: James has been associated with the Institute for Community Research and Development (ICRD) as a researcher and doctoral candidate, indicating active participation in community-focused policy research initiatives.



