Dr Lauren Godier-McBard

Cambridge, United Kingdom

Lauren is an Associate Professor of Women & Equalities at Anglia Ruskin University and Co-Director of the Centre for Military Women’s Research (CMWR). She is a mixed methods researcher with a background in psychiatric research and currently has funding from the National Institute for Health and Care Research and the Office for Veterans Affairs for her research. Lauren’s main research interests include the needs and experiences of women during and after military service, and interpersonal/sexual violence in the military context.

Affiliation

  • Anglia Ruskin University

Dr Liam Satchell

Winchester and Portsmouth, United Kingdom

Dr Liam Satchell is the Director of the Impact Centre at the Service Children's Progression (SCiP) Alliance and a Lecturer in Psychology at the University of Portsmouth. He has research expertise in applied research design, quantitative analysis, and the psychology of individual differences / mental health. Overall, his work focuses on practical, everyday, approaches to research methods and interpretation. In both his roles he is research active in understanding effective ways to support children and young people in armed forces families. Alongside his military-connected families work, he has published books on supporting children's mental wellbeing, and is active in research in educational, forensic, policing, and other applied psychology topics.  

Affiliation

  • SCiP Alliance, University of Winchester, University of Portsmouth

Dr Lucy Robinson

Oxford/Cardiff United Kingdom

Dr Lucy Robinson is an Economic and Social Research (ESRC) Postdoctoral Fellow at Cardiff University. Her one year fellowship aims to consolidate her recently completed ESRC-funded DPhil at the Department of Education, University of Oxford. Her doctoral research involved working creatively with groups of service children to explore how military life shapes their identity and school experiences. Lucy is the proud winner of the Centre for Evidence for the Armed Forces Community's 2025 Early Career Researcher Award. Outside of her research, Lucy is a Trustee of the Armed Forces Education Trust (AFET), a grant-giving charity which supports service children's education which has been compromised or put at risk as a result of parents’ past or current service in the British Armed Forces. 

Affiliation

  • School of Social Sciences, Cardiff University

Dr Mary Keeling

London, United Kingdom

Dr Keeling is Research Leader at RAND Europe, where her primary role is Deputy Director of the Centre for Evidence for the Armed Forces Community, funded by FiMT. Prior to joining RAND, she worked in academia. Mary is a Chartered Psychologist who has worked in the field of military psychology since 2010, both in the UK and the US. Using quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods approaches, her research aims to understand the psychosocial impact of military service on military personnel, Veterans, and Service-connected families. To date, Mary's research has focused on four broad areas: military to civilian transition; romantic relationships and military families; mental health stigma and help-seeking; and the psychosocial impact of Service-connected physical injuries. 

 

 

Affiliation

  • RAND Europe, Centre for Evidence for the Armed Forces Community

Dr Moira Bailey

Aberdeen, United Kingdom

Dr Moira Bailey is a part time Lecturer, freelance Consultant and Researcher at the Robert Gordon University. Her interest in Veteran research came about as a result of her being a member of the Veteran family - her late husband was a Royal Navy Veteran who had mental helath issues arising from his service. Her son also is a Navy Veteran. She was recently a member of the team which produced an independent report commissioned in 2022 by the Office of Veterans’ Affairs to explore the potential of improving female Veterans' access to support services. She is currently working on two projects for different Veteran charities to produce in depth evaluation reports. Moira is also interested in pursing further research in the female Veteran space as well as exploring the experiences of Veterans' carers. 

Affiliation

  • Robert Gordon University

Dr Natalie Hammond

Manchester, United Kingdom

Dr Natalie Hammond is a sociologist and Senior Lecturer in Health and Social Care. Her research interests include the intersection between gender, health and violence; sexual and reproductive health; and climate change and health. She is currently co-investigator on the AFTER study which aims to understand the long-term psychosocial and sexual experiences of ex-service personnel and their partners affected by conflict-related genital injuries.

Affiliation

  • Manchester Metropolitan University

Dr Paul Watson

Newcastle, United Kingdom

Dr Paul Watson is an Assistant Director of the Northern Hub for Veterans and Military Families Research (Military connected Children and Young People) and Assistant Professor in Nursing (Children and Young People) & Specialist Community Public Health Nursing. Paul is an expert in narrative methodologies and has a growing portfolio of research on the emotional health and well-being of military connected children and young people and young carers, PTSD and social isolation and loneliness in the Veteran population, and military connected suicide.

Affiliation

  • Northern Hub for Veteran and Military Families, Northumbria University

Dr Rachael Gribble

London, United Kingdom

Dr Rachael Gribble is a Lecturer in War & Psychiatry, King's College London. Using mixed methods approaches, her research focuses on how occupation impacts and influences the well-being of military families. She has conducted research on the health and well-being of military families, including mental health among military spouses/partners, experiences of weekending, intimate partner violence within the military community, Veteran family health and well-being, Veteran transition, Veteran mental health, and public attitudes to the military. 

Affiliation

  • King's Centre for Military Health Research, King's College London
PhD Student

Gabi Almeida Costa

United Kingdom

Gabi's current research aims to look at military migration in the UK through a decolonial lens, suggesting practical tools to generate change. Her research interests include migration, decoloniality, gender, narrative and the politics of place.

Affiliation

  • Anglia Ruskin University
PhD Student

Jemma Lakmaker

Manchester, United Kingdom

Jemma Lakmaker is a PhD student at Manchester Metropolitan University exploring the experiences of ex-servicemen who became deaf in the First World War and how they were treated upon their return to society. Jemma aims to uncover the experiences of deaf ex-servicemen as a group whose voice is missing from the historical narrative. She is interested in the perceptions of deafness and how this continues to impact the deaf community today. Jemma is proficient in British Sign Language. Jemma is also a trustee for a charity working to ensure disabled people and people from disadvantaged backgrounds are given an equal voice in society and a platform on which to be heard.

Affiliation

  • Manchester Metropolitan University
PhD Student

Jessica Smith

Swansea, United Kingdon

Jess is a PhD student at Swansea University. Her PhD focuses on understanding the lived experience of Service personnel, Veterans, and affected others coping with harm from gambling. The research aims to explore how external factors to the military may be linked to the veteran gambling population, to help identify how individuals may be at risk before they join the military but also during and after their service due to these external factors. More specifically it aims to understand what influence the family has on gambling behaviours. 

Affiliation

  • Swansea University
PhD Student

Kate Salem

Chester, United Kingdom

Kate Salem is a Senior Researcher at the Westminster Centre for Research in Veterans. She has experience conducting mixed-methods research and has led on multiple research projects related to health and well-being in the Armed Forces Community. Kate is also the wife of an Army veteran and is completing her PhD which explores the impact of Veterans' mental health experiences upon their partners, with the aim of highlighting the needs of the military partner population.

Affiliation

  • Westminster Centre for Research in Veterans