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Lara Hankeln
I am a student on the MPhil in Politics (Comparative Government). My research interest is in climate change politics. My thesis will ask what impact successful climate litigation cases have on public opinion regarding climate change policies. The question is located at the intersection of judicial politics and climate politics.
Before joining the DPIR, I obtained a Bachelor's degree in "Liberal Arts and Sciences: Global Challenges" from Leiden University College. I have also completed the "Studium Generale" at the Leibniz Kolleg by the University of Tübingen.
Francesca McGowan
Before joining DPIR Francesca worked for Oxford’s Department of Materials managing a flagship DESNZ/UKRI-funded project. In this role she set up and managed a £7.5m funding scheme to enable academics and students to access labs across the UK, as well as conducting web development, funder liaison and reporting, and financial/contractual management. Prior to this, Francesca worked for ten years as a Commissioning Editor in academic and educational publishing at OUP and Taylor & Francis, supporting academics to develop book proposals and successful publications.