
I have more than ten years of experience working as a researcher at leading universities and as a copy editor and proofreader in the social sciences and humanities. I earned my PhD in Geography and Sustainable Development in 2017 at one of the world’s leading universities, the University of St Andrews, Scotland. Since then, I have published over fifteen articles in high-ranking peer-reviewed journals and have had my work cited by peers hundreds of times. In 2021, I received a prestigious European Union Marie Skłodowska-Curie Postdoctoral Fellowship.
As an experienced editor and published researcher, I understand the power that good editing can hold for getting a paper accepted or a thesis approved.
While holding particular expertise in the social sciences and humanities (human geography, sociology, anthropology, sustainability transitions, organisational studies, etc.), I have extensive experience editing the work of authors in the natural sciences, as well as more journalistic non-fiction texts. I am comfortable working across both British and American English, and can work to the house style of the journal or publication you specify, including for references. Here are just a small sample of the projects I have worked on:
I am also experienced in other literary styles, including creative non-fiction, blogs and documentary scripts. From 2014 onward, I worked as a non-fiction editor for the well-known literary project Dark Mountain and have written articles for a variety of leading outlets, such as OpenDemocracy and Resilience.org.
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I have published over fifteen widely cited peer-reviewed academic articles, as well as many other book chapters, public-facing articles and blogs. Please see my profile on ResearchGate here.

In 2026, I joined the Chartered Institute of Editing and Proofreading (CIEP), a non-profit organisation which promotes excellence in English language editing. The CIEP has a Royal Charter and is a global reference point for editorial standards.







