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Marie-Pierre Moreau is a Professor of Education at Anglia Ruskin University (ARU), leading the Education Research and directing the Centre for Education Research on Identities and Inequalities (CERII). She holds a PhD in Sociology and Education (summa cum laude) and has held roles at institutions like the University of Roehampton. Her research focuses on gender, class, and race-based inequalities in education and work, particularly the 'feminisation' of teaching, care in academia, and social mobility. She advises doctoral students and teaches MA programs in Education and Special Educational Needs.
Key roles include editorial board memberships (e.g., Gender and Education) and European Commission expertise on gender equality. Recent grants include studies on carers in academia (2020-2022) and global teaching inequalities. She has over 100 publications, including books like Teachers, Gender and the Feminisation Debate (2019).
- Education: PhD (joint European), MA, and BA in Sociology
- Languages: French, Italian (fluent); German, Spanish (conversational)
- Labs/Teams: CERII, Safe and Inclusive Communities research theme
Her work critiques academic cultures around care responsibilities and advocates for equity through policy reform. She regularly presents at international conferences and engages with media on education and gender issues.



