Senior Researcher
Alice joined The Young Foundation as an intern in 2020, after graduating from the University of Cambridge with a geography degree. Previously, she gained experience as a Government Social Research intern.
Through her work, Alice is enthusiastic about exploring innovative and inclusive methods to involve diverse communities in impactful research. She is particularly inspired by approaches that challenge the power imbalances in dominant forms of knowledge production.
Beyond research, Alice continues to engage with these issues through her involvement in the Fawcett Society’s East London local group. She also enjoys rowing with her club on the River Lea in Hackney.
Contact information
alice.bell@youngfoundation.orgContributions
Beyond buzzwords – Embedding a systemic approach to EDI across the UK’s professions
Publication Posted on: 4 March 2024
Experiences of ‘citizen science’
Publication Posted on: 9 October 2023
No Wrong Door: How an integrated employment and skills system can support Londoners
Publication Posted on: 5 July 2023
Life within easy reach
Blog Posted on: 22 March 2023
Research and engagement to develop ’15-Minute Neighbourhoods’ in Waltham Forest
Publication Posted on: 22 March 2023
Beyond the ‘foggy and uncertain’: supporting young people’s futures
Publication Posted on: 28 March 2022
Far to go: diversity and inclusion in social research
Publication Posted on: 1 September 2021
Why don’t they ask us? The role of communities in levelling up
Publication Posted on: 14 July 2021
Let the roll-out begin – vaccine hesitancy, dilemmas and division
Publication Posted on: 4 December 2020
Covid-19 and community life: the people’s strategy
Publication Posted on: 29 October 2020
Covid-19 and community life: why are cases rising?
Publication Posted on: 8 October 2020
Covid-19 and community life: divided we stand?
Publication Posted on: 30 September 2020