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Julia Ellingwood

Julia Ellingwood

Research Fellow

Biography

Julia is a Research Fellow with the Experimental Government Team (XGT) at the Policy Institute. Before joining the Institute in March 2023, she contributed to research on public preferences on hate speech regulation at the Hertie School in Berlin, as well as on connections between labour conditions and voting, family health, and child behaviour at the Berlin Social Science Centre (WZB). 

Julia holds a Master of Public Policy degree from the Hertie School and a BA in History from Kenyon College (USA). Prior to completing her master's, she worked in education for several years in the United States, first as a middle school math teacher and then in education technology. Her research interests proceed in part from her time working in classrooms, particularly around inequality, social stratification, and labour conditions of frontline service providers.

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Student mental health in 2024: How the situation is changing for LGBTQ+ students

An in-person event for the launch of ‘Student mental health in 2024: How the situation is changing for LGBTQ+ students’, authored by Michael Sanders, TASO’s...

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News

We have plenty of ideas about how to reduce recidivism. What we need now is evidence

At a time of fiscal restraint, we need to be sure that money is spent on interventions that are actually going to work

Prison

Performance pay for civil servants – what does the evidence say?

Research is broadly positive about the impacts of such a move. But the details matter

coins stock image

Events

20Feb

Student mental health in 2024: How the situation is changing for LGBTQ+ students

An in-person event for the launch of ‘Student mental health in 2024: How the situation is changing for LGBTQ+ students’, authored by Michael Sanders, TASO’s...

Please note: this event has passed.