Dr Victoria Milner
Research
My passion for research began over a decade ago on a summer research placement during my undergraduate degree. Since then, I have spent nine years conducting autism research with a focus on autism in women and girls, autistic masking, and improving quality of life and access to services for autistic individuals.
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I am passionate about conducting high-quality and impactful research, and I value dissemination beyond typical academic spaces. My current research interests include:
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gender differences
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barriers to diagnosis and support
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autistic masking
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homelessness and housing
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professional recognition of and attitudes towards autism
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autism-related training
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autism and mental health
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Research Presentations
You can find out more information about my current peer-reviewed publications here.
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I have experience presenting research findings to various audiences, from small local interest groups, to international conferences. If you are organising an event and would like to hear more about my research, please do get in touch with details about your budget, interests and requirements.​
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Research Collaboration
Collaboration is the cornerstone of high-quality research. If you are interested in collaborating on any projects that align with my interests listed above, I'd love to hear from you.
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