Anna Vignoles


Anna Frances Vignoles is a British educationalist and economist. She is Professor of Education and fellow of Jesus College at the University of Cambridge, where her research focuses on the economic value of education and issues of equity in education. She was elected as a fellow of the British Academy in 2017.
Vignoles also holds the following positions: Trustee of The Nuffield Foundation; Member of the ESRC Council; Co-Chair, Cambridge Centre for Data Driven Discovery, University of Cambridge; Board Member, Cambridge Enterprise; Member of the advisory board of the Sutton Trust; Associate Editor, Education Economics and The Cambridge Journal of Education

Research

Anna’s work is in the area of Economics of Education, with a key focus on the economic value of education. She researches the ways in which the school system does or does not improve social mobility and ensures that people have the skills they need for the modern labour market. She is known for her work using large scale data to illuminate the very unequal educational and economic outcomes for children growing up in different family circumstances, as well as her research into how well the education system is meeting the needs of both individuals and the wider economy. Her research has suggested ways to reduce the large socio economic inequalities in education achievement that we have in the UK.

Academic career

Vignoles received a BA Hons in Economics with Politics from SOAS, University of London and earned her PhD from Newcastle University in 1998.
Prior to her appointment as Professor of Education at the University of Cambridge, she was Professor of Economics of Education at the UCL Institute of Education, Research Fellow at the London School of Economics Centre for Economic Performance, and Deputy Director of the Centre for the Economics of Education. She was a fellow of the Institute of Fiscal Studies from 2011 to 2015.

Awards and honours

Wonk of the Year 2018, WonkHE
Winner of the British Education Journal Annual Editors' Choice Award 2016
Winner of the Economic Journal exceptional contribution to reviewing 2017
She was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire in the 2019 Birthday Honours for services to social sciences.