Marisza serves as a Deputy Programme Director of the MSc Global Health. She is also Co-Lead and Deputy Lead for modules within MPH programme. She has a strong commitment and passion for teaching, supporting, and supervising students in higher education. She is an Associate Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (AFHEA).
Marisza is actively involved in teaching, supporting, and supervising postgraduate (MPH programme) and undergraduate (Medicine MBChB) students at the College of Medicine and Health.
Marisza obtained her PhD from the University of Edinburgh (UK), where she was awarded the Principal's Career Development Scholarship and Edinburgh Global Research Scholarship.
Prior to joining the University of Birmingham, she served as a Teaching Fellow in Public and Global Health at Keele University. In this role, she taught, supported, and supervised postgraduate students in both the in-person and online Master of Public Health programmes, as well as undergraduate students in the Medicine (MBChB) programme.
She was a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Institute of Epidemiology and Health Care, University College London (UCL) where she worked on the Lancet Commission on Oral Health and National Institute for Health and Research (NIHR) Global Oral Health projects. Additionally, she was involved in teaching the Basic Statistics for Medical Sciences module for postgraduate students and supporting activities linked to the UCL-WHO Collaborating Centre while she was in the role.
Furthermore, she was a Research Fellow at the Primary Care, Population Sciences and Medical Education, University of Southampton where she worked on a mixed-methods study on Multiple Long- Term Conditions (MLTC). She was also an Honorary Lecturer at the Edinburgh Dental Institute, University of Edinburgh.