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Timea Suli

DPhil, MRes, BA Hons


Practice Liaison Officer | Research Facilitator

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Practice Liaison Officer

I work closely with GP practices to translate national health policy into practical, actionable guidance that supports patient care and aligns with wider strategic goals. I am responsible for managing research projects, preparing strategies and frameworks, and liaising with primary care stakeholders.

Education

I completed my DPhil (PhD) at the University of Oxford’s Institute of Social Policy in 2022. My thesis, Pathways to Parenthood in a Low Fertility Context, can be accessed here. I read Public Policy (MRes) and Political Science (BA Hons) at the University of East Anglia on an Academic Excellence Scholarship (2011–15).

Research

As a social researcher, my previous research has centred on health policy, particularly on studying policy incentives to improve family planning and sexual health services. I am an experienced social researcher, with a background in qualitative research methods and constructivist grounded theory frameworks.

My transition into Primary Health Care marks an interest in understanding the working experiences of primary healthcare workers in the UK. 

Meet Our Team

Get in touch!

I am happy to support and mentor Masters and DPhil students with an interest in qualitative research in healthcare settings and family and parental well-being in sexual health, preconception, and childbearing. Feel free to send an email.

Research Groups

Leadership Team, UK Preconception Partnership

Initiative Member, Maternal Mental Health Group

Member, Clinical Informatics and Health Outcomes Research Group

Additional Roles and Volunteering

Mentoring and Peer-Support Scheme Officer, UK Preconception Partnership

Conveyer, Qualitative Journal Club, Primary Health Care Sciences, University of Oxford