Senior Lecturer in Sociology and Policy, Aston University
Dr Anneliese Dodds is a Senior Lecturer in Sociology and Policy at Aston University, and a fellow of the Aston Centre for Europe. She is currently on secondment as Labour MEP for South East England, and specialises in taxation and financial services regulation.
Previously Anneliese was based at King’s College London, where she was a Lecturer in Public Policy and Acting Director of the King’s NIHR Patient Safety and Service Quality Research Centre. She also directed the Risk Programme within the PSSQ Research Centre.
Before working at King’s, her first academic post was an Economic and Social Research Council postdoctoral fellowship at the London School of Economics.
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