Researcher, translator, writer, Viktoriia graduated from V.N. Karazin Kharkiv National University majoring in English and German Linguistics. In 2014 she went on to coordinate international volunteer projects under the auspices of Service Civil International. In 2016,...
Rebecca Sharp is a writer and interdisciplinary artist whose work encompasses poetry, plays and performance; collaborative and participatory projects – stemming from a core belief in the transformative power of creative practice. From 2022 to 2024 she was the...
Matthew Archer is a Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in Sustainability in the Department of Environment and Geography at the University of York. His research examines the role of non-state actors like corporations and financial institutions in sustainability governance,...
Nick is an anthropologist who specialises in the social aspects of large-scale resource extraction. His work has a broad focus on the Pacific, and Papua New Guinea in particular. Nick’s research career spans academic and applied research at the interface between...
Victoria Donovan is the Professor of Ukrainian and East European Studies and Director of Impact in the School of Modern Languages. Her current research explores the visual heritage of industrialization with a focus on Ukraine’s Eastern Donbas region. Placing the...
I am a lecturer in philosophy in the School of Philosophical, Anthropological, and Film Studies at the University of St. Andrews. Information about my teaching and other activities can be found on my staff website. I am a founder and co-director of the Future of Work...
My work within practical ethics has focused on charitable giving and the philosophical foundations of effective altruism. See, for example: https://ceppa.wp.st-andrews.ac.uk/research-projects/effective-altruism/
Over a period of nearly 40 years David Ulph has successively held Chairs in Economics at the University of Bristol, University College London and, since 2006, St Andrews. He has considerable policy experience having spent 5 years as Chief Economist at HM Revenue &...
Sean’s three-year post-doctoral research project aims to study how energy analysts, financial specialists, traders, portfolio managers and investment professionals conceptualize and value oil.
Sarah’s four-year doctoral research focuses on the local realities of an energy transition in the UK in the context of climate change. More particularly, she is interested in the knowledge put forward by grassroots activists campaigning against unconventional gas extraction.