I am a fourth year Anthropology PhD student at the University of Oxford, studying the development of tool use in wild chimpanzees. I have an extensive background in human evolution and great ape behaviour, having completed degrees in Cognitive and Evolutionary Anthropology (MSc), University of Oxford, and Psychological and Behavioural Sciences (BA), University of Cambridge.
I am also currently the Editor in Chief of the Oxford Scientist, the University of Oxford's student-run science magazine. As well as my editorial work for the Oxford Scientist, I have written pieces on human evolution, paleoanthropology, and non-human animal behavioural evolution.