CURRICULUM VITAE
EDUCATION
2004-2008: D.Phil in International Relations,St Johns College
University of Oxford
 
Title: Legitimizing foreign policy in a fragmented
polity: the case of the European Union 
Supervisor: Professor Jan Zielonka
2001-2003: Diplôme d'Études Approfondies in International Relations
Graduate Institute of International Studies, University of Geneva
Switzerland.
1998-2001: First class Honours (validectorian) in Politics, Philosophy and
Economics (PPE), Somerville College, University of Oxford.
EMPLOYMENT
2008-present: Departmental Lecturer in International Relations
Department of Politics and International Relations,
University of Oxford; Stipendiary Lecturer, Wadham College, Oxford
2007-08: Stipendiary Lecturer in International Relations, Pembroke
College, Oxford
2006-07: Temporary Lecturer in International Relations, St Johns
College, St Hilda's College & Regent's Park College, Oxford.
2004-05: Retained Lecturer in International Relations, Wadham College,
Oxford
2003-04: Project Manager, Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control
of Armed Forces (DCAF) Geneva, Switzlerland
For a full list of publications (academic and public affairs commentary),
click here
Research grants/fellowships/visiting positions:
2009. July. Visiting professorship, Centre d’Etudes et de Recherches
Internationales (CERI), Sciences Po, Paris.
2004-2007. Lamb & Flag Scholar. Fully funded scholarship for three years
St Johns College, University of Oxford, UK.
2005. Secured funding for Sovereignty and Its Discontents international
conference. Organized at Department of Politics and International Relations,
University of Oxford. Funding secured from the Centre for International
Studies, the DPIR and the Federal Trust.
Part-funded studentship from the Graduate Institute of International Studies
Fully-funded one year Swiss Confederation scholarship
For a full list of conference presentations, click here