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Anna Davidson
Lecturer at The University of Huddersfield
Anna Davidson is a dedicated researcher and lecturer in human geography with a focus on mobility, human-environment relations, and feminist, critical race, and disability theory.
She pursued her academic journey by obtaining a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Geography from the prestigious University of Oxford, where she honed her expertise.
Anna also holds a Master of Arts (MA) with first-class honors in Sociology and Politics from The University of Edinburgh, showcasing her diverse educational background and commitment to social sciences.
Her passion for environmental studies led her to complete a program in Sustainable Consumption with an outstanding GPA of 3.97 at the State University of New York College of Environmental Sciences and Forestry.
Prior to her current role as a lecturer at The University of Huddersfield, Anna acquired valuable experience working in various capacities such as a Research Assistant at University of Oxford, Sustainable Behavior Assistant at University of Roehampton, and Manager at the Whale Interpretive Centre.
Moreover, she has been actively involved in different organizations and initiatives, including serving as a Youth Delegate at SustainUS and holding the position of Vice President Academic Affairs at the Edinburgh University Students' Association.
Anna's research interests in human geography, coupled with her academic accomplishments and professional experiences, reflect her dedication to contributing valuable insights to the fields of mobility, human-environment interactions, and critical social theories.