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Scot Hunter is a Teaching Professor (Quantitative Methods) at the School of Social and Political Science, University of Edinburgh. He is affiliated with the Department of Politics and International Relations and contributes to research themes including Identities & Inequalities, Methods, and Work & Economy. His role emphasizes teaching and research in quantitative methodologies.
Dr. Hunter completed his doctoral thesis at the University of Stirling (2019-2024), focusing on the labor market impacts of migration patterns on Muslims in Britain. He has extensive experience as a research fellow and assistant, working on projects related to youth migration, refugee integration, and sociological analysis of ethnic penalties.
His research interests span Social Stratification, LGBTQ+ Studies, and the application of quantitative methods to large datasets. He specializes in analyzing survey data and complex datasets to explore immigration impacts, labor markets, and social inequalities.
No specific publications or awards are explicitly listed in the provided texts. His advising and grant activities are not detailed here, though his background suggests involvement in collaborative research projects. He is based at the Chrystal Macmillan Building in Edinburgh.



