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Professor Martin Bulmer is a Professor of Sociology at the University of Surrey. He previously held roles at the University of Southampton and the London School of Economics (LSE), where he spent 17 years. His career includes membership in the Government Statistical Service and a visiting professorship at the University of Chicago. He directs the Question Bank (a web resource at Surrey) and the ESRC Survey Link Scheme, while also leading the Institute of Social Research. He is an Academician of the Academy of Learned Societies for the Social Sciences.
His research focuses on social research methodology, history of social sciences, ethnicity/race studies, sociology of public policy, and social care. Notable projects include ESRC-funded work on electronic questionnaire design and editing major works like Racism (Oxford Readers) and Questionnaires (Sage). He co-edits the journal Ethnic and Racial Studies and serves on editorial boards of American Behavioral Scientist and Sociological Quarterly.
Bulmer's recent articles (2020–2022) address topics such as pandemic impacts on race studies, policy analysis, and social research ethics. His work emphasizes applied sociology and interdisciplinary collaboration. Awards or grants are not explicitly listed, but his extensive editorial and leadership roles highlight his disciplinary influence. He has advised on major research initiatives and contributed to public policy frameworks through academic-practice linkages.


