About
My research interests are on questions of climate change mitigation, inequality and social policy. This includes renewable energy and green financing, as well as international/transnational governance of global health and the political economy of health and the welfare state. I have a particular interest in engaging in policy making conversations about the role of the supranational and inter-governmental organisations involved in these topics, have published in journals such as Research Policy and Governance and co-authored an impact case study with Dr. Claes Belfrage and colleagues at the University of Leeds, Applied University of Vienna and the Brazilian Central Bank. I have a track record of working abroad and collaborating with international organisations and experts in Europe, Brazil and the US.
I have an ESRC funded PhD in Political Science from the University of Manchester and have been in Liverpool since 2015. Between 2011 and 2015, I was Assistant Professor in International Political Economy and Economic Sociology at Copenhagen Business School, where I conducted research linked to the ERC funded project Professionals in International Political Economies (PIPES).