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Steve Davies
Manager at PwC UK
Steve Davies is a Senior Academic Fellow at the John Locke Institute, a role he has held since March 2019. He has over thirty years of experience in both academia and the non-profit sector, focusing on research, writing, and public speaking. His work includes extensive research on the evolution of government in the UK over the past century, and he regularly contributes articles to publications such as The Freeman, issued by the Foundation for Economic Education.
Professional Background
- Current Position: Senior Academic Fellow at John Locke Institute (2019 - Present)
- Previous Roles:
- Head of Education at the Institute of Economic Affairs (2010 - Present), where he oversees educational outreach programs.
- Program Officer at the Institute for Humane Studies (2009 - 2013), involved in various educational programs.
- Senior Lecturer at Manchester Metropolitan University (1979 - 2009), teaching subjects ranging from early modern European history to historical methodology.
Education
- University of St Andrews:
- MA in History (1972 - 1976)
- PhD in Medieval and Modern History (1972 - 1979), focusing on the Scottish criminal justice system prior to the abolition of private courts in 1747.
Skills and Specialties
Davies specializes in public speaking, research, writing, and analysis, and has delivered numerous lectures and talks across various platforms, including radio and television. His expertise spans a wide range of historical topics and contemporary issues related to governance and policy.