Emma joined the University of Glasgow as a Research Associate on the GALLANT project (Glasgow As a Living Lab Accelerating Novel Transformation) in September 2022, leading the active travel work package. Promoted to Research Fellow in 2024, her projects include evaluating a flagship walking and cycling bridge, community-based cycling programmes, and co-developing active travel interventions.
Emma secured a Carnegie Research Incentive Grant and Innovation Fund to study Glasgow’s Clyde Metro (public transport). Prior to Glasgow, she worked at the MRC Epidemiology Unit, University of Cambridge (2017–2022), focusing on active travel and health interventions.
She also worked at the University of Westminster (2022–2023) on the NIHR evaluation of low traffic neighbourhoods in London and a Department for Transport Active Travel Fund evaluation.
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