معرفی
Rosemary Hiscock is a Researcher in the Department of Health at University of Bath, affiliated with the Tobacco Control Research Group (TCRG) and the Centre for 21st Century Public Health. Her work focuses on health inequalities, tobacco control, and supply chain transparency. She holds a PhD in Health Inequalities from University of Glasgow, an MSc in Sociology from University of Surrey, and a BA in Psychology from University of Nottingham.
Education:
- PhD in Health Inequalities, University of Glasgow (2002)
- MSc in Sociology, University of Surrey (2006)
- BA in Psychology, University of Nottingham (1995)
Research Interests: Her research integrates tobacco control with socioeconomic analysis and environmental sustainability. Key areas include tobacco industry supply chains, policy evaluation (e.g., standardized packaging, tax policies), and the intersection of health inequalities with urban environments and climate change.
Grants & Projects:
- Principal Investigator for projects funded by Cancer Research UK and National Institute for Health Research
- Contributor to the STOP project analyzing transnational tobacco supply chains
- Lead on studies evaluating tobacco taxation and industry pricing strategies
Labs/Teams: Collaborates with the TCRG and multidisciplinary teams on global health policy and environmental governance.





