Biography
Paul Lambert is a Professor of Sociology at the University of Stirling, UK, where he teaches courses on research methods and on social stratification at undergraduate and postgraduate level. He is the director of three related Masters courses on social research methodology in his institution, and he is a member of the Scottish Graduate School in Social Science postgraduate ‘training network’, delivering advanced training to PhD students across Scottish institutions. His research covers methodological topics in social survey data analysis and data management (with a particular interest in handling data on occupations), and applied research on processes of social stratification and social inequality in selected areas (recent funded projects include analysis of workplace changes and their relationship to changes in health and well-being; and survey data analysis of social inequalities experienced by Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual people in the UK).


