Arianna Rotulo is a PhD Candidate at Queen Mary University of London's Global Public Health Unit, concurrently serving as Online Module Lead for Health Systems Policy and Performance and Tutor for Health Systems Policy and Practice. She holds a Tutor academic rank at the university and collaborates with international institutions like the University of Groningen, the Italian Home Office, and the Municipality of Rome. Her work integrates political economy, economic geography, and econometrics to address healthcare disparities and financing challenges in health systems. Education: PhD candidate at Queen Mary University of London (Global Public Health Unit) Teaching Roles: Module Lead for Online Master’s Program in Global Public Health; Tutor for in-house Health Systems modules. International Collaboration: Lecturer at University of Groningen (2021–present), advisor to Greek/Netherlands research groups, and board member of the International Association of Health Policy in Europe (IAHPE). Research Focus: Prioritizes fiscal decentralisation impacts on healthcare accessibility, regional health inequities, and political economy dynamics in healthcare systems. Her work spans statistical analysis (using Eviews/Stata/R), policy frameworks, and longitudinal studies. Recent emphases include IMF health policies in the EU and pandemic-related healthcare access during the SARS-CoV2 crisis. Publications & Presentations: Published in International Journal of Health Policy and Management and Hyppokratia , with multiple conference presentations at IIPPE and IAHPE conferences. Research outputs emphasize methodological rigor in policy analysis and econometric modeling. Advising & Grants: No formal advisees listed; however, her collaborative work with governmental and academic partners implies indirect advisory roles in training programs for healthcare workers. Labs/Teams: Affiliated with the Wolfson Institute of Population Health and Global Public Health Unit at Queen Mary, contributing to interdisciplinary research on health systems resilience and equity.







