Dr Gosia Mitka
Senior Lecturer
Vice-Dean Engagement, Partnerships and Social Responsibility
Research areas
My research interest has evolved from international macroeconomics toward innovation in healthcare, with a particular emphasis on neuroscience and addiction medicine.
At the heart of my work is a commitment to ecosystem-building, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration, and advancing entrepreneurial education as catalysts for transformative change. I investigate how universities and healthcare systems can become engines of health innovation and societal impact, especially through the lens of systems thinking, inclusive innovation, and policy engagement.
This work sits at the intersection of innovation, entrepreneurship, and health policy, and reflects a growing commitment to bridging silos across disciplines, sectors, and communities.
Selected publications
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Open access
Voices from the Horizon: third countries' experiences guiding the design of FP10
Mitka, G. & Dohain-Lesueur, R., 21 Mar 2025, Zenodo. 33 p.Research output: Book/Report › Other report
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Open access
Developing teamwork in a multidisciplinary, multicohort curricular context: a case study of vertically integrated projects
Mitka, G., Narayanswamy, S. & Smith, I., 1 May 2023, In: Journal of University Teaching & Learning Practice. 20, 4, 16 p., 14.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Open access
Nash equilibrium in tariffs in a multi-country trade model
Chattopadhyay, S. & Mitka, M. M., Oct 2019, In: Journal of Mathematical Economics. 84, p. 225-242Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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The 10th Royal Economic Society Women’s Committee Survey: The Gender Balance of Academic Economics in the UK
Mitka, M. M., Mumford, K. & Sechel, C., 2015, University of York.Research output: Working paper › Discussion paper
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The Gender Balance of Academic Economics 2012: Royal Economic Society Women’s Committee Survey
Mitka, M. M., Mumford, K., Blanco, L. C. & Roman, J., 2013, University of York.Research output: Working paper › Discussion paper