Ruth Patrick

Dr Ruth Patrick is a Lecturer in Social Policy in the Department of Social Policy and Social Work at the University of York. She leads the Covid Realities research programme, and is also currently working on research on the impact of welfare reform on larger families; and on experiences of Universal Credit in Northern Ireland. … Continued

Rukmen Sehmi

Former Resolution Foundation team member Rukmen worked at the Resolution Foundation as a Senior Research and Policy Analyst between 2020 and 2021, working on the experiences of young adults in the labour market in collaboration with the Health Foundation.

Andy Summers

Assistant Professor at the LSE Department of Law and International Inequalities Institute.

Arun Advani

Assistant Professor and Impact Director at the CAGE Research Centre, University of Warwick

Andrew Bailey

Andrew is an MPA Candidate at Sciences Po, Paris and a Principal at Oliver Wyman.

Anna Stansbury

Anna has worked with the Foundation from summer 2019. She is an Economics PhD candidate at Harvard and a PhD Scholar in Harvard’s Program in Inequality and Social Policy. Her research focuses on labour economics, macroeconomics, and inequality. She has a Masters in Public Policy from Harvard Kennedy School and a BA in Economics from Cambridge University.

Professor David Runciman

David is a Professor of Politics at the University of Cambridge, and was previously the Head of the University’s Department of Politics and International Studies. His research interests are in twentieth century political thought, particularly ideas of democracy and crisis, and the role of technology in contemporary politics. David co-hosts the podcast Talking Politics, has … Continued

Joe Gagnon

Joseph E. Gagnon is senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics, Washington, DC. He served at the US Federal Reserve as visiting associate director, Division of Monetary Affairs (2008–09); associate director, Division of International Finance (1999–2008); and senior economist (1987–90 and 1991–97). He also served at the US Treasury Department (1994–95 and 1997–99) … Continued

Tom Kelsey

Tom Kelsey is a PhD Candidate at King’s College London. His thesis looks at the relationship between machines, economic nationalism and the state in post-war Britain. He also runs the Historians in Residence scheme, which seeks to build meaningful relationships between the academy and public life.

Michael Weatherburn

Dr Michael Weatherburn leads the Science, Culture and Society strand of Imperial College’s Horizons programme, as part of which he teaches history, political economy and business ethics. He leads Project Hindsight, which makes long-term data and evidence useful to policymakers in the public and private sectors. Michael is a visiting lecturer at King’s College London and was historian in residence … Continued

Toby Phillips

Toby joined the Resolution Foundation in June 2016 to lead on a welfare policy research project, as part of his studies with Oxford University’s Blavatnik School of Government.

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