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Catherine Goddard
DPhil Student at Oxford University studying microtectonics and localisation processes
Catherine Goddard is a dedicated researcher with a focus on structural geology, particularly in the field of localisation processes, having conducted previous research in fold-and-thrust regions like the Tibetan and Iranian plateaux.
She is known for her academic excellence and ability to balance work with a healthy lifestyle, as evidenced by her involvement in various voluntary and paid positions during her academic journey, as well as active participation in extracurricular activities and sports both at university and club levels.
Catherine demonstrates strong teamwork skills, excelling as both a team member and a leader, showcased through her sports engagements and her experience in teaching university-level students and tutoring primary school children.
Her educational background includes a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Structural Geology from the University of Oxford, pursuing a Master's Degree in the same field at Durham University, and achieving a First Class Bachelor's Degree in Geology/Earth Science from Durham University after completing her studies at Reigate Grammar School.
Throughout her career, Catherine has served in various roles such as a Private Tutor for home-schooled primary school students, a Waitress at ASK Italian, a Demonstrator, and an Assistant at Durham University, and currently holds the position of a PHD Student at the University of Oxford.