Supervisors:
Professor Sam Friedman (Department of Sociology) and Dr Rebecca Elliott (Department of Sociology)
Thesis abstract:
I’m interested in social class, social mobility, occupational choice, and elites. My PhD research engages with social mobility into elite occupations and micro-class reproduction in Germany. I’m particularly interested in the legal profession. My work is funded by the .
My work is located at the intersections of sociology, economics, and social policy to comprehensively understand the conditions and perceptions of social class and social mobility. I seek to create impactful public-facing research that’s communicated in an accessible manner. You can read about my work in the media and .
If you’re an academic or practitioner working in a related field, please feel free to reach out to me. I’m happy to have a chat.
Affiliations:
I am Doctoral Programme Fellow at the International Inequalities Institute and Co-Founder of its Doctoral Research Group on Inequality and Social Mobility. I also serve as postgraduate research student representative at ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳’s Department of Sociology.
During my undergraduate and postgraduate studies, I was awarded scholarships by and .
Outside academia, I am a member of , serve as adviser to young professionals at , mentor high-school students at , and give free tuition at . And I support Borussia Dortmund and Arsenal London FC.