Since 2019[1] Guerrina has been a professor of political science at The University of Bristol,[2] where she has also been Director of the Gender Research Centre.
[1] Before that, she held the Jean Monnet Chair in EU Gender Politics at the University of Surrey,[1] and was the Director for Equality, Diversity and Inclusion there.
[5] Guerrina describes the historical construction of European identity in terms of how it defines otherness and positions the notion of Europe as a whole in contrast to the rest of the world.
[7] As further evidence of this pattern, she also noted that a large number of women Members of Parliament had left politics in response to Brexit.
[9] Guerrina's work on the gendered effects of policies, particularly the consequences of Brexit for women, have been cited in media outlets like The New York Times,[10][11] Cosmopolitan,[12] and France 24.