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Dr. Natalie Wreyford is a Lecturer in Culture, Media and Creative Industries at King's College London, serving as Programme Director for the BA CMCI degree. Her work bridges academia and industry, focusing on gender and racial equity in creative sectors. She holds a PhD from the University of Southampton, with a thesis on gendered dynamics in screenwriting recruitment.
Her research emphasizes systemic inequalities in creative labor, particularly for women and minority groups, with a focus on film production, screenwriting pipelines, and the impact of motherhood on careers. Collaborations include the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Creative Diversity and Raising Films, advocating policy changes to address sectoral inequities.
Recent work includes the landmark Creative Majority reports (2021-2023), analyzing EDI strategies in education and industry pathways, and studies on pandemic impacts on mothers in TV work. She has presented at major festivals like Cannes and Berlinale, and her writing appears in outlets like The Guardian and BBC Radio.
Teaching focuses on enhancing student experience across undergraduate and postgraduate levels, with project management responsibilities in CMCI's administrative structure.




