CV

Full Curriculum Vitae (November 2025)

Academic roles:

May 2023 -// Associate Professor in Quantitative Political Science.
University of Southampton
Jan 2020 – May 2023. Assistant Professor  in Quantitative Political Science.
University of Southampton
Oct 2016 – March 2020. Doctoral candidate.

King’s College London
Sep 2018 – Aug 2019. Visiting Doctoral Fellow.
Instituto Juan March (IC3JM)
Sep 2017 – June 2018. Adam Smith Fellow.
Mercatus Center (George Mason University)
Sep 2017 – Aug 2018. Graduate Teaching Assistant.
Department of Political Economy (KCL)

External roles:
External examiner: University College London (2022-present)
Associate editor: Public Opinion Quarterly
Associate editor:
European Journal of Politics & Gender
Associate editor (Behaviour): Research & Politics
Editorial board: 
Electoral Studies, Journal of European Public Policy, South European Society & Politics

Education:

2016 – 2020. PhD Political Science (pass with no corrections)
King’s College London
2014 – 2016. MA European Union Politics: Distinction

University of Leicester
2008 – 2013. MA(Hons) Spanish: First Class Honours with distinction
University of Glasgow

Honours, Grants & Awards:

2025 – Wallenberg Fellowship, Wallenberg Foundation & Swedish Royal Academic of Science (~ €1,000,000)
2025 – Research Grant, Swedish Research Council (~ €500,000) – with Michal Grahn (PI) and Rafael Ahlskog (Co-I)
2025 – Best Article Award, APSA European Politics and Society Section
2024 – Research Fellowship, Leverhulme Trust (~€75,000)
2024 – Rising Star Award, European Consortium of Political Research (ECPR)
2024 – International Researcher Grant, Swedish Research Council for Health, Working Life and Welfare, FORTE (~€50,000SEK)
2022 – 2023 Small Research Grant, British Academy (~€9000)
2022 – New Things Fund Award, Public Policy Southampton
2021 – Best Article Prize, European Union Politics
2020 – ”Single Transferable Vote Implementation Report”, Welsh Assembly
2019 – 2020 Humane Studies Fellowship. IHS, George Mason University
2019 – Small Bursary Award. School of Politics & Economics, King’s College London
2018 – 2019 Overseas Institutional Visit Grant. ESRC
2017 – 2018 Adam Smith Fellowship. Mercatus Center, George Mason (~€8,500)
2017 – 2018 Difficult Language Training Grant. ESRC (~€4,500)
2017 European Field Experiments Summer School Scholarship.
2016 – 2019 ESRC Doctoral Training Grant. ESRC (~€67,000)
2016 – 2019 SPEIR Doctoral Scholarship. Uni. of Reading (declined)
2016 – 2019 Politics Doctoral Studentship. Uni. of Manchester (declined)
2016 Best Postgraduate Student Award. Dept. of Politics & IR, Uni. of Leicester

Contact: s.turnbull-dugarte[at]soton.ac.uk