Dr Emma craddock

I am a qualitative researcher specialising in gendered health inequalities and neurodiversity, applying a social justice lens to research and teaching.

About Me

My research has shaped policy, influenced public discourse, and contributed to national and emerging international conversations on gender and health. I strive to enhance student experience, foster interdisciplinary excellence, and produce research with real-world impact.

I am also an experienced Research Methods educator, committed to supporting students to develop confidence in qualitative, participatory, and mixed methods approaches. My current appointment is as a Senior Lecturer in Health Research, School of Life and Health Sciences, Public Health, Birmingham City University (2019–present)

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Upcoming events

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ONLINE Sunday, Mar 22 from 11 am to 5:20 pm GMT. Click image for details and to book.
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EXETER Tuesday, April 7th 7pm BST. Click image for details and to book.
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8 week ONLINE course starting Sunday, April 12th 5pm BST. Click image for details and to book.

‘Dr Craddock’s groundbreaking research into the lived experiences of AuDHD women positions her as a true leader in her field’ Professor Amy Bonsall, Founder of The Women in Academia Support Network  

 

Feedback on the impact of Dr Craddock’s research

From Sweden:

“Finally someone and something to relate to so clearly and at the same time a sad feeling learning you probably are the only one doing research in this area. That feeling is double-sided sided though knowing one person doing it at all is amazing! I can only hope that you will continue this research, because it makes such a difference, at least for me! Thank you for providing me with the spot-on description of my experience with AuDHD in one sentence, It has taken me one step closer to something.”