Research Associate in International Development, University of Bath
Jeremy Wildeman, PhD, is a Research Associate in International Development at the University of Bath, Department for Social and Policy Sciences, where he carries out analysis in international relations, foreign aid, and the role of donors and aid in the occupied Palestinian territory. He holds a PhD from the University of Exeter. Prior to entering academia, he spent nearly a decade working in development aid in the region, and remains engaged supporting the work of small charities in conflict and post-conflict worldwide.
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