Skip to main content
Rosie Cammack

Rosie Cammack

Research Assistant

Biography

Rosie originally joined King's in 2022 as a MSc student, studying Global Health, Social Justice & Public Policy. In 2025, Rosie joined the Environmentally Sustainable HeAlth Research (SHARE) project as a Research Assistant. In this role Rosie supports the delivery of Work Package 1, investigating what it means to use tools in different research contexts and how tools (mis)align with local values and epistemic cultures using qualitative research.

Rosie is also interested in sexual and reproductive health, particularly for the queer community, and using qualitative research methods to centre the voice of people with lived experience.

Alongside the Research Assistant role, Rosie works at South London & Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust as an 'Expert by Experience Involvement Worker', supporting people with learning disabilities and autistic people to work for the trust.

Research

  • Environmental ethics and environmental justice
  • Qualitative Research
  • Social Justice
  • Sexual and Reproductive Health

The Environmentally Sustainable HeAlth Research (SHARE) project brings together a research team across multiple countries (UK, Kenya, Ghana, Brazil and India) to explore the intricate issues relating to the use of tools in diverse research communities. Using interviews, photovoice, and collaborative workshops, we aim to unpack how these tools developed to address health research’s environmental harms are used in practice, including their challenges, across different cultures, countries and disciplinary contexts.

Research

1908x558_hand-globe
Environmentally Sustainable HeAlth REsearch (SHARE): from ‘tool solutionism’ to a context sensitive, just, systems-focused and reflexive approach

Project investigating wider meanings of environment, sustainability and climate-related discourses in different contexts and countries within health research.

Project status: Starting

Research

1908x558_hand-globe
Environmentally Sustainable HeAlth REsearch (SHARE): from ‘tool solutionism’ to a context sensitive, just, systems-focused and reflexive approach

Project investigating wider meanings of environment, sustainability and climate-related discourses in different contexts and countries within health research.

Project status: Starting