Summary
Madison Lindeman is a PhD researcher and Graduate Teaching Assistant at the University of Bristol with 14 years of experience combining global health research, programme delivery, and operational data analysis. She has designed and evaluated sexual and maternal health interventions in low-resource settings, led field research on menstrual hygiene in Uganda, and translated qualitative and quantitative insights into policy-relevant outputs for the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health. Madison pairs rigorous academic training from LSE and King’s College with hands-on operational improvement work—streamlining processes across GP surgeries and implementing clinical SOPs and training programs. Skilled at thematic analysis, survey design, and stakeholder engagement, she excels at turning complex, mixed-methods data into clear recommendations for practice and policy. An unusual strength is her fluency moving between frontline program coordination and executive-facing evidence synthesis, making her effective in both implementation and strategic roles.
14 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Business Administration - BBA, Business Administration and Management, General, 3.923, Bachelor of Business Administration - BBA, Business Administration and Management, General, 3.923 at High Point University
London School of Economics and Political Science
Master of Science - MS, Global Health & Social Justice, Merit, Master of Science - MS, Global Health & Social Justice, Merit at King's College London
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Global Political Economy, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Global Political Economy at University of Bristol
English, Dutch