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Dr. Jane Cullingworth is a Research Fellow in Urban Studies & Social Policy at the University of Glasgow. She previously worked for over 30 years in the third sector in Toronto, Canada, holding roles from community worker to chief executive. Her current research focuses on third sector-state relations, disability policy, and governance structures. She leads the ESRC-funded project 'Exploring Inequalities and Diversities in Disabled Young Adult Transitions.'
Education:
- PhD in Urban Studies & Social Policy from University of Glasgow (2020), thesis on 'Democratic Governance Through Third Sector Interfaces.'
Research Interests:
- Third sector infrastructure and governance
- Disabled persons' experiences in policy contexts
- Co-production methods with marginalized groups
- Civil society-state dynamics
Key Research Trends: Her work critically examines how third sector organizations navigate state partnerships while maintaining autonomy. Recent studies highlight systemic failures in supporting disabled youth transitions and pandemic impacts on vulnerable populations. Methodologically, she emphasizes participatory approaches with marginalized communities.
Awards:
- 2021 Best Conference Paper (Voluntary Sector Studies Network) for analyzing third sector roles during the pandemic.
Grants & Projects:
- Lead researcher on ESRC's £1.2M project on disabled young adult transitions
- Contributed to studies on pandemic responses for disabled persons and refugee communities
Labs/Teams: Active in the University's Voluntary Sector Research Group and co-chairs the Voluntary Sector Studies Network.



