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/
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 &...
Dr Daniel M. Knight is Reader in the Department of Social Anthropology and Director of the Centre for Cosmopolitan Studies at the University of St Andrews, Scotland. He has held positions at the London School of Economics and Political Science and Durham University...
Born and raised in Canada, John Clark completed degrees at the universities of Western Ontario and Toronto before receiving his DPhil at the University of Oxford. He subsequently held fellowships at Oxford and at the University of Kent, where he was a Wellcome...
Charles Warren graduated with a First Class Geography degree from Oxford University in 1985 before gaining an M.Sc. in Natural Resource Management and a Ph.D in Glaciology, both at the University of Edinburgh. He moved to St Andrews in 1995, initially continuing his...
Professor Sir Ian Boyd was Chief Scientific Adviser to the UK Government on Food and the Environment, a post he held for seven years, and is currently a professor at the University of St Andrews. He is currently the President of the Royal Society of Biology and...
Lydia is a Conservation Ecologist with a keen interest in how tropical ecosystems can be managed sustainably in the face of agricultural expansion and the other pervasive impacts of population growth and globalisation. She is particularly interested in peat-scapes, and how they can be responsibly managed through an understanding of their unique hydrological requirements. Her past projects include, spanning time in both academia and industry: creating a mapping and monitoring system for peatlands in the UK, Malaysia and Indonesia; reconstructing past vegetation change and assessing future prospects for the coastal peatlands of Malaysian Borneo; exploring the dynamics of human-wildlife interaction in northeast India; and training Government, research and NGO partners in Ghana, Indonesia and Malaysia on the use of a decision support tool for restoring connectivity in landscapes for biodiversity under climate change. She is currently working as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Ecology on a two year Leverhulme Trust-funded project entitled: Valuing intact tropical peatlands – an interdisciplinary challenge. She is also the Chair of the Conservation Ecology Special Interest Group of the British Ecological Society and coordinates the Expert Group on Peatlands and Biodiversity on the International Peatland Society’s Scientific Advisory Board.