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Benedict Coleridge

Retained Lecturer in Political Theory at St Hilda's College, University of Oxford

Benedict Coleridge is a highly educated individual with a diverse background in politics, history, international relations, and language studies.

He holds a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Politics from the University of Oxford, where he also completed an MPhil in Politics with a focus on Political Theory.

His academic journey includes a BA (Hons) in History, International Relations, and Russian Language from the University of Melbourne, as well as a Visiting Student program in Russian Language at Yaroslavl Demidov State University.

Throughout his career, Benedict has been actively involved in various organizations and academic institutions. He has served as a Global Shaper at the World Economic Forum within the Global Shapers Community.

Additionally, he held positions as a Retained Lecturer in Political Theory at St Hilda's College, University of Oxford, and as a Seminar Leader at the Blavatnik School of Government.

His teaching experience extends to being a Tutor/Supervisor at the University of Oxford, Somerville College. Benedict was also part of The Oxford Global Leadership Initiative as an OGLI scholar.

In the field of policy research, Benedict Coleridge contributed as a Policy Researcher at the Jesuit Refugee Service - Europe. His diverse skill set also led him to work as a Tour Guide at the Florence Cathedral (Cattedrale di Santa Maria del Fiore) with Ars et Fides.

Furthermore, he gained valuable experience as a Global Issues Program Intern at The Lowy Institute for International Policy.

Benedict Coleridge's rich academic background and varied professional experiences have equipped him with a unique perspective and a strong foundation in political theory, international relations, and leadership.

His contributions to different organizations and institutions reflect his commitment to making a positive impact on global issues and policy research.

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Greater Oxford Area