Thomas Walker
About Thomas Walker
Thomas Walker is a Research Analyst at Cision in London, with a background in politics and international relations from the University of Kent and The University of Hong Kong. He has experience in various roles including policy research, online department leadership, and Covid testing.
Education and Expertise
Thomas Walker completed his educational journey with a keen focus on Politics and International Relations. He achieved a 1st Class Honours degree from the University of Kent, where he studied from 2015 to 2019. Furthering his expertise, he spent a year at The University of Hong Kong, from 2017 to 2018, gaining in-depth knowledge of Chinese foreign policy. Before his university studies, he attended The Marlborough School in Woodstock for six years and Colegio Publico Es Puig in Soller, Mallorca, for another six years.
Professional Background at Cision
In his current role as a Research Analyst at Cision, Thomas Walker applies his analytical skills in London, England, United Kingdom. His role involves turning detailed analysis into actionable information, a skill honed through various positions he has held in the past.
Previous Roles at Oxfam
Thomas Walker has significant experience working with Oxfam in Oxford, England, United Kingdom. He served as the Online Department Lead for 5 months from 2020 to 2021 and as the Clothing Department Lead for 7 months in 2020. These roles allowed him to contribute to Oxfam’s mission through leadership and management.
Experience as a Covid Tester at Sodexo
Between 2020 and 2021, Thomas Walker worked as a Covid Tester for Sodexo in Oxford, England, United Kingdom. Over the course of 8 months, he was part of a team addressing the pandemic’s challenges, ensuring safety and compliance through rigorous testing procedures.
Early Career and Research Roles
Thomas Walker's early career includes roles as a Policy Researcher at both the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government and Justice For A Better World in London, United Kingdom, in 2018. He also worked as Quantitative Researcher for a month at the University of Kent in 2016. Moreover, he served as a Global Officer at the University of Kent from 2018 to 2019, where he focused on international development and public policy research.