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Amelia Farber, Dr

Postdoctoral Research Fellow at University of Oxford

Dr. Amelia Farber is an Environmental Change Research Fellow at Reuben College in the University of Oxford and a postdoctoral researcher within the Department of Education. She is an environmentalist with passions in environmental, climate, and Net Zero education, environmental emotions, polycrisis awareness and action, ecological justice (including humans), and equity. She holds a doctorate from the University of Oxford’s Department of Education, which focused on learning from younger children in the Galápagos Islands what they know and how they learn about their local ecology and environment. Her work is child centric, ecocentric, and seeks to learn from historically and contemporarily excluded human and more-than-human voices. She has conducted multiple projects in the Galápagos Islands, Ecuador, working with children, schools, non-profits, and the National Park and advises and works for the non-profit, EcoEducate, on evaluating current and future sustainability literacy programs in Latin America. She has taught and teaches undergraduate and masters courses on multicultural education and research design and methodologies and has supervised and currently advises masters’ students at Oxford. She worked for nine years in tech start-ups and scale-ups in the United States as a director of Global Partnerships and a Director for Latin America, among other titles, developing and running international partner programmes, conducting global event marketing, designing and running internal and international enablement programmes, and working within sales and success operations. She holds a master’s degree in Latin American Studies, and bachelor’s degrees in Anthropology and Music from Stanford University.

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