Dr Aneta Piekut
School of Education
Senior Lecturer in Quantitative Social Sciences


+44 114 222 6288
Full contact details
School of Education
The Wave
2 Whitham Road
91直播
S10 2AH
- Profile
-
Dr Aneta Piekut joined the 91直播 Methods Institute in 2014. Before that she worked as a researcher at the Universities of Warsaw (the Centre of Migration Research, 2005-2009), Leeds and 91直播 (2010-2014). She completed her PhD studies at the University of Warsaw in 2009.
Aneta is Co-Director of the Migration Research Group - an interdisciplinary research network in the Faculty of Social Sciences.
She is a mixed methods sociologist and her research spans disciplinary boundaries. Her research focuses on ethnic diversity, socio-spatial segregation and social cohesion, attitudes towards immigration and ethnic minorities, including their measurement and the problem of survey nonresponse.
She published widely in leading academic journals on issues of migration, ethnicity and segregation (e.g. European Sociological Review, Sociology, Social Science Research, Social & Cultural Geography, International Sociology), and in 2017 she won the prestigious awarded by the British Sociological Association鈥檚 (BSA) for a paper published in Sociology journal.
- Publications
-
Books
Journal articles
Chapters
Book reviews
Conference proceedings papers
Reports
Performances
Exhibitions
Website content
Working papers
Datasets
- Grants
-
Duration
Role
Project title
Awarding body
Funding amount
2024-2025 Co-Investigator UKRI/ESRC 拢1,114,718 2024 Principal investigator Crossing the frontier: Exploring the potential of the Collective Mobile Method as a participatory research tool in Rotherham UKRI Research England 拢11,648 2023
Principal investigator Blurring the edges: social frontiers as places of encounter Higher Education Innovation Fund (HEIF) 拢23,000 2022
Co-Investigator
Migrant essential workers in the UK - Portable multi-arts exhibition
ESRC Impact Accelerator Award
拢20,000
2020-2022
Co-Investigator
UKRI/ESRC
拢300,000
2020-2021
Fellowship
Project TIER (Teaching Integrity in Empirical Research) Fellow
$5,000
2020-2023
Co-Director
: The Impact of Social Frontiers on the Social Mobility and Integration of Migrants
Nordforsk/ESRC
拢1惭
2019-2023
Co-Investigator
Migration, Integration and Governance Research Centre ()
H2020-WIDESPREAD
拢710,000
2019
Principal investigator
Consultancy work for Work Package 6 on 鈥淢igration Flows in Europe鈥
Horizon2020 Cross-Migration
拢5,000
2017-2019
Co-Investigator
Modern Poland: Migration and Transformations
Oxford Noble Foundation
拢30,000
2014-2015
Coordinator
Research cluster 鈥淒iversity, Migration & Social Cohesion鈥
seed funding
鈧6,000
2010-2011
Principal investigator
Highly skilled immigrants from European Union in Warsaw
Ministry of Science and Higher Education in Poland
15,000 PLN
2007-2008
Principal investigator
Highly skilled workers of transnational corporations in Warsaw
Ministry of Science and Higher Education in Poland
20,000 PLN
- Teaching interests
-
Methods are not neutral tools of data collection and analysis, so in her modules Aneta encourages students to critically reflect on why and how they apply them. As with other lecturers at SMI, Aneta's teaching is research-led, with substantial time devoted to hands-on practice with data.
In 2020/21 Aneta was awarded a in recognition of embedding principles of transparency and reproducibility in her teaching of quantitative social sciences.
Aneta has been a certified Fellow of the (HEA) since 2017.
- Teaching activities
-
Aneta has been teaching across a number of undergraduate and postgraduate courses in the SMI . Currently she leads on:
- SMI108 Survey Design and Data Collection
- SMI205 Intermediate Research Project in Quantitative Social Sciences (aka Replication project)
- SMI304 Doing Mixed Methods Research
Together with colleagues from SMI Aneta developed a highly successful MOOC 'Making Sense of Data in the Media' - a massive, open, online course on - making sense of data in the media and beyond. It's available for free .
- Professional activities and memberships
-
- Co-Director of the Migration Research Group, University of 91直播
- Research Fellow of the , University of Warsaw (since 2005)
- Executive Committee member of Project TIER -
- Associate Editor of
- Member of editorial board of
- Member of editorial board of
Member of (PTS), (BSA) and (ESRA).
- Postgraduate supervision
Current PhD supervision:
- Chandima Arambepola, Border struggles and 鈥榙oing family鈥 (CDT New Horizons in Borders and Bordering, co-supervised with prof. Majella Kilkey)
- Eleanor Bale, Social Frontiers in Residential Segregation: A Data Analytics Approach (funded by ESRC ; co-supervision with prof. Gwilym Pryce.
Past PhD supervision:
- Natalie Bennet, Social cohesion, ethnic diversity, and mental wellbeing (funded by (SPHR); co-supervision with prof. Sarah Salway)
- Ben Gardner, Modelling of passenger clearance at the UK Border (funded by ESRC ; co-supervision with prof. Gwilym Pryce & dr. Mauricio A. Alvarez)
Aneta is interested in supervising motivated research students in the following areas:
- The relationship between ethnic diversity and social cohesion;
- Consequences of international migration for local communities and everyday lives of migrants and non-migrants;
- Spatial distribution and ethnic segregation;
- Attitudes towards immigration, various immigrant groups and ethnic minorities;
- Highly skilled migration and intra-EU mobility;
- survey methodology, specifically item nonresponse, measurement, mixed-mode surveys;
- Advanced quantitative and mixed methods research.