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    Amy Creese

    Clerk at UK House of Lords

    Amy Creese is an accomplished professional currently serving as the Clerk of the International Relations and Defence Committee in the UK House of Lords. With a strong academic background, Amy completed a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Climate Science from the University of Oxford, following a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Geography with First Class Honors.

    Before her current role, Amy excelled as a Policy Analyst for the Science and Technology Committee in the UK House of Lords. Her career journey includes diverse experiences such as serving as a Postgraduate Fellow at the Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology, and contributing as a Geography tutor at Oxford Summer Courses.

    Amy's passion for climate science is evident through her research work, including a PhD thesis on the climate of Central Africa and climate model performance in the region. Alongside her academic pursuits, Amy has also held roles such as Radcliffe Meteorological Observer at the University of Oxford and Researcher at the Met Office Academic Partnership.

    With a solid foundation built on academic achievements and varied professional experiences, Amy Creese brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to her current responsibilities in the UK House of Lords.

    Highlights

    Supporting Researchers to Engage with UK Parliament
    Episode 22 - Amy Creese (Clerk to the International Relations and ...
    Oct 16 · exeter.ac.uk
    Careers | Doctoral College - University of Exeter

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    Greater Oxford Area