Previous Members

Previous members of the Ethics, Values, and Policy Initiative, including past interns who contributed to the project since its inception.

Project Co-ordinator

Dr Rianna Price

EVPI Project Co-ordinator

My PhD research looked at the intersection of medical ethics, health policy, and the impact of heteronormative values on legislative practice for queer people in India. As such, I am interested in the intersections between health, ethics, and policy, and how these shape socio-cultural discourses of sexual orientation and gender identity. My research engages with the relationships between colonialism and health, as well as the impact of imperialism on understandings of race, gender, caste, and religion. The ethics, values, and policy initiative is an excellent way for me to move into more direct research on policy and policymaking.

Dr Rianna Price
Dr Rianna Price

Board Members

Dr Lucia Ardovini

EVPI Board Member

I am a Lecturer in International Relations in the Department of Politics, Philosophy and Religion at Lancaster University, and the Director of the Richardson Institute for Peace Studies. My work focuses on the intersection of ideology, transnational activism, and social movements – investigating how forced displacement and repression bring about social and political change. I am therefore particularly interested in centring conversations around ethics and values in the process of policy-making, and in examining the role they play to shape both domestic and international policy discourses.

Research profile for Dr Ardovini

Dr Lucia Ardovini
Dr Lucia Ardovini

Dr Bihani Sarkar

EVPI Board Member

Mywork has explored the ethics and values underlying the habits and attitudes of classical Sanskrit poets. My recent interests include the values underlying the interpretation of tradition in contemporary South Asian political ideology.

Research profile for Dr Sarkar

Dr Bihani Sarkar
Dr Bihani Sarkar

Dr Simona Soare

EVPI Board Member

I specialize in defence innovation, the applications of emerging technologies in defence capabilities, software-defined defence, digital transformation of defence, and future of war. I am Senior Lecturer in Strategy and Technology in the Department for Politics, Philosophy and Religion at Lancaster University.

Prior to this, I was research fellow for defence and military analysis with IISS, senior associate analyst for transatlantic defence and EU-NATO cooperation with the EUISS, senior security and defence advisor to the Vice-President of the European Parliament and defence analyst with the Ministry of Defence. I hold a PhD in International Security (2011), and I am a US Department of State Fellow and a Denton Fellow.

Research profile for Dr Soare

Dr Simona Soare
Dr Simona Soare

Dr Garrath Williams

EVPI Board Member

I’ve had strong interests in ethics, value and policy for over 25 years, since my Master's degree in Health Care Ethics. I have written and taught research ethics, the ethics of genetics, public health, and food and health policy. I have also done research on individual and institutional responsibility, Kantian approaches to ethics and political theory, and the political thinker Hannah Arendt.

Research profile for Dr Williams

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Dr Garrath Williams

Sadie Whittam

EVPI Board Member

I am a practising Solicitor, Senior Lecturer and Director of Clinical Legal Education in the School of Law. I founded the University's award-winning Policy Law Clinic in 2021. In the Policy Law Clinic, practising solicitors train Law students to conduct research and produce a research report to support the work of a charity. In academic years 2021-2022 and 2022-2023 the Policy Law Clinic collaborated with UCLAN and the Environmental Law Foundation. Students conducted empirical research and drafted a report to the Environmental Law Foundation, setting out the extent to which local authorities are on track to achieve their stated climate goals.

Research profile for Sadie Whittam

Sadie Whittam
Sadie Whittam

Zanele Wood

EVPI Board Member

I am a Solicitor and Lecturer of Clinical Legal Education. Prior to joining the University, I worked for a firm of solicitors based in West Yorkshire where I primarily undertook family law work. I am a lecturer and supervising solicitor in Lancaster University’s national, award-winning Law Clinic and am passionate about community engagement. In the Law Clinic, students interview members of the public about their legal cases, conduct legal research and draft letters of advice to clients under the supervision of a qualified lawyer. The Law Clinic has provided hundreds of thousands of pounds of free legal advice to the public. The Law Clinic won the FASS Outstanding Contribution to Engagement Award in 2020. I founded the Law Clinic’s Research Hub in 2023 which aims to use research to inform practice and to further develop the work of the law clinic. I am also part of the University’s award-winning Policy Law Clinic which won the FASS Dean’s Staff Award in 2023 in the category of Environmental Sustainability.

I am the Co-Director of the Africa Research Hub, a cross disciplinary research network at Lancaster University made up of academics with any interest (research or otherwise) in the continent of Africa. It is a pivotal initiative that committed to knowledge sharing and exchange, and endeavours to foster an environment for enabling collaborative work between LU colleagues and African scholars and institutions. My research focuses on the regulation of relationships, in particular same-sex relationships and LGBT rights in sub-Saharan Africa.

Research profile for Zanele Wood

Zanele Wood
Zanele Wood