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Monica O’Mullane is a Research Fellow in the School of Public Health at University College Cork (UCC), Ireland. She holds roles including Principal Investigator on the Health Research Board-funded HIA-IM project (2023-2026), co-hosted with ISS21, and leads the TRANSLATE-HIA knowledge translation initiative. Her research focuses on Health in All Policies approaches, Health Impact Assessment (HIA) institutionalization, and gender equality in academia through the Athena SWAN Charter. Prior roles include EC Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellowship (2018-2022) and College Lecturer at Trnava University (2010-2016).
Education: PhD in Political Science from UCC (2008), supervised by Dr Aodh Quinlivan. Postdoctoral work included HRB National Diabetes Register Project (2008-2010). Teaching includes coordinating modules on Health Promotion and designing a new HIA module for BSc Public Health Sciences at UCC.
Research grants total over €1.2M, including €636k for HIA-IM and €222k for GendeResearchIreland. Awards include Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellowship. Publications span books, peer-reviewed journals, and conference papers on HIA, gender equality, and policy analysis. Collaborations extend to institutions in Slovakia, including Trnava University projects like the KEGA-funded HIA educational platform (2025-2027).
Professional memberships include European Public Health Association (EUPHA), ISS21 SHAPE research cluster, and UCC committees (Academic Council since 2020, Ethics Committee since 2025). She co-edited Commitment, Collaboration and Continuity: Celebrating Cork as a Healthy City (2024) and contributes to Cork Healthy Cities steering group as Vice-Chair.