I lead UUKi's policy and engagement work with Europe, supporting UK institutions to achieve their international aims.

I worked as a Higher Education Policy Junior Consultant at UNESCO IESALC after completing my Master’s in Higher Education at the University of Oxford. During my concurrently obtained undergraduate degrees in History (BA) and Political Science (BA), I gained valuable research experience as a Research Assistant in Comparative Politics and Economic and Social History at the University of Innsbruck. As part of this university experience, I participated in an Erasmus+ Year specialising in International Relations at Loughborough University in times of Brexit, which led to a keen personal interest in Higher Education Relations within Europe. As an international European first-generation student, I am active at the widening participation organisation Project Access as a Postgraduate Manager and Mentor to support non-traditional students access top global universities.
I enjoy following my passion of positively impacting higher education relations and opportunities in the UK and Europe by nurturing old ties and building new connections.