Deborah Wallace

Deborah Wallace BA (Hons) Social Science, MSc Psychology

Postgraduate Researcher (PhD) and Teaching Assistant

Key details

Deborah Wallace

Postgraduate Researcher (PhD) and Teaching Assistant


Deborah is a Ph.D. student at the University of Greenwich, London. Her research primarily explores the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the mental health of ethnic groups and the role of intersectional characteristics within this impact. The research draws on her previous MSc research into the effect of Covid-19 on the mental health of students. Deborah currently works as a Graduate Teaching Assistant within the School of Human Sciences at the University of Greenwich.

Responsibilities within the university

  • Postgraduate Researcher (Ph.D.)
  • Teaching Assistant

Research / Scholarly interests

Wallace, D., & Stoner, C. (2022). “I was angry… Angry that the education system had failed me yet again” Exploring how the way A-Level grades were calculated in 2020 impacted on university students in England and Wales”. Minerva Psychiatry, in press.