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Danielle Young is a Lecturer in International Security. She joined the Department in 2025 after completing a Marie-Sklodowksa Curie Fellowship at the University of Leeds. Before her fellowship, she was an Assistant Professor of Political Science at a small university in the US.
Research interests
Her current research focuses on the geopolitical and security implications of emerging solar geoengineering technologies. More broadly, her research examines how climate change intersects with the reassertion of geopolitical competition and international political
instability.
Responsibilities
She is currently a co-convenor of the British International Studies Association Environment and Climate Politics Working Group.
Teaching
Module convenor: IQ2/35720 War Crimes
Teaching staff: IP2/34520 Terrorism and Counterterrorism in the Modern World.
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