Charlotte Clark

Director, Institute of Population Health Research at St George's, University of London

Charlotte Clark is the current Director of the Institute of Population Health Research at St George's, University of London. Prior to this, they worked as an Associate at Arup from March 2017 to February 2021. Charlotte has also worked as a Reader in Environmental and Mental Health Epidemiology at Queen Mary University of London from January 2002 to December 2017, where they were responsible for designing and running research on the effects of environmental noise on health and in environmental and mental health epidemiology.

Dr. Charlotte Clark has a PhD in Environmental Psychology from the University of Surrey, as well as a BSc Hons in Psychology from the same school. Charlotte is a FBPsS Fellow British Psychological Society and a CPsychol Chartered Psychologist. Charlotte is also a FACE Fellow of the American College of Epidemiology and an MIOA Member of the Institute of Acoustics.

Charlotte Clark reports to Jenny Higham, Principal. They work with Paul Ratcliffe - Chief Operating Officer, Julie Leeming - Director, Planning, and Jonathan Friedland - Deputy Principal, Research & Enterprise. and Thuy Vuong - Research Institute Manager reports to Charlotte Clark.