Matthew Nicholls is a Junior Research Fellow in Classics at The
Queen’s College. His research and teaching interests include ancient
architecture.
Michel Paradis is an American MPhil student studying Linguistics at
Balliol College. His academic interests include the linguistic analysis
of law and computational linguistics.
Priyanjali Malik is a DPhil student at Merton College writing her
dissertation on the debate over India’s nuclear policy in the 1990s.
Prior to this, she worked at the International Institute for Strategic
Studies, London after obtaining an MPhil in International Relations
from Balliol College in 2001. She gained her fi rst degree in English
Literature from Princeton University, where she found herself after
growing up in Calcutta, India.
Ditlev Rindom is an undergraduate in English Literature at
Magdalen College, and a pianist.
Dominik Zaum is the Rose Research Fellow in International Relations
at Lady Margaret Hall. His research focuses on post-confl ict
statebuilding and international administrations, and he wrote his
D.Phil. on sovereignty norms and the politics of statebuilding in
Bosnia, Kosovo, and East Timor.
April Warman is a DPhil student in English Literature at Pembroke
College. Her dissertation focuses on contemporary poetry.
Rahul Rao is a DPhil student in International Relations at Balliol
College. His research interests encompass normative theory and
postcolonial politics, and he is currently writing about the international
relations of postcolonial social movements. He lives in Bangalore
and Oxford.
Will Norman is a DPhil student in English Literature at New
College. He writes on Nabokov.
Kate Nichols, a former postgraduate at New College, is a research
assistant in the Beazley Archive, Ashmolean Museum.
Elizabeth Galloway is a publishing editor at Philip Allan, Oxfordshire.
Kristin Anderson is a DPhil student in English Literature at Exeter
College. She writes on Second World War-era London.
Ciara Boylan is an Irish DPhil student in Modern History at Exeter
College. Her research interests include nineteenth century Irish intellectual
history.
Leonard Epp is a Canadian DPhil student in English Literature at
Balliol College.
Elizabeth Angell recently completed an MPhil in Modern Middle
Eastern Studies at St. Antony’s College. A native of Seattle, she plans
to spend the next year or two crossing some borders herself, with
possible interludes in Istanbul, New York, Damascus, and Delhi.
Lewis Allan is a DPhil student in Economic History at Trinity College.
His thesis studies the formation of economic policy in 1980s Britain.
He has written on politics and economics for The Owl journal and for
The Script, a London School of Economics student journal.