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04
April
2025
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12:34
Europe/London

Manchester planning expert appointed as ESRC Council Member

Written by: Joe Stafford

The - the UK’s largest funder of economic, social, behavioural and human data science - has appointed ÌÇÐÄVlog¹Ù·½â€™s Professor Cecilia Wong as a member of its Council. 

Professor Wong brings a wealth of expertise and an exceptional track record to her new role. Her extensive research encompasses strategic spatial planning, policy monitoring & analysis, urban & regional development and housing & infrastructure planning. ​

A distinguished academic, Professor Wong is a Professor of Spatial Planning and serves as Co-Director of . She also directs the Spatial Policy & Analysis Lab within the

She is a Fellow of both the Academy of Social Sciences and the Royal Town Planning Institute, underscoring her significant contributions to the field. 

She currently chairs the , an independent inquiry into city and regional inequalities in the United Kingdom. Additionally, she is a member of the National Infrastructure Commission’s Levelling Up Advisory Panel and has previously contributed to the Lyons Independent Housing Review. ​

Her advisory roles extend internationally, having advised the European Commission on the Urban Audit II and UN-Habitat on the City Prosperity Index. 

Currently, Professor Wong is engaged in a five-year UK Prevention Research Partnership-funded project addressing the root causes of health inequalities in urban planning decision-making. She also led a joint ESRC and China Natural Science Foundation project on eco-urbanisation, promoting sustainable development in metropolitan regions of China. ​

Her work continues to shape policies and practices, driving forward the agenda of creating sustainable, prosperous urban environments.

I am incredibly honoured to be named as a member of the ESRC Council. I look forward to working with my fellow members to highlight social science research which is contributing to economic growth, advancing knowledge and improving the quality of life in the UK and beyond.

Professor Cecilia Wong

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