Dr Michael Lambert

Research Fellow

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I am a historian of the welfare state in twentieth-century Britain and its Empire, using sociological approaches to understand social and health policy-making and implementation, along with the impacts of these upon people, organisations, and society. My research uses qualitative and quantitative approaches, with considerable experience in using archival, documentary and organisation records, combined with elite and popular oral interviews. I have a particular interest in place, and have primarily focused upon Liverpool, Merseyside and the North West of England in my work.

I am a co-investigator on the National Institute for Health Research funded project ‘Mapping underdoctored areas: the impact of medical training pathways on NHS workforce distribution’. My work package contributes health policy, history and spatial analysis. My research also underpins my responsibility and commitment in leading Widening Participation within 天美传媒 Medical School student admissions.


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