Joseph Feyertag
About Joseph Feyertag
Joseph Feyertag is a Research Fellow specializing in Climate and Sustainability. He holds a BA in Politics, Philosophy and Economics from the University of York, an MSc in Comparative Social Policy from the University of Oxford, and a D.Phil. in Social Policy from the same institution.
Work at ODI
Joseph Feyertag holds the position of Research Fellow in Climate & Sustainability at the Overseas Development Institute (ODI). In this role, he focuses on research and analysis related to climate change and sustainability issues. His work contributes to the understanding of the intersection between environmental policies and social impacts.
Education and Expertise
Joseph Feyertag has an extensive educational background. He studied at the Vienna International School before pursuing higher education in the United Kingdom. He earned a Bachelor of Arts in Politics, Philosophy, and Economics from the University of York from 2005 to 2008. Following this, he completed a Master of Science in Comparative Social Policy at the University of Oxford from 2009 to 2010. He further advanced his studies at Oxford, achieving a Doctor of Philosophy in Social Policy, specializing in Labour Market Economics, from 2010 to 2014.
Background
Joseph Feyertag's academic journey began at the Vienna International School, where he laid the foundation for his future studies. His subsequent education at the University of York and the University of Oxford provided him with a strong grounding in social sciences, particularly in the areas of politics, economics, and social policy. This diverse educational background informs his research focus in climate and sustainability.
Achievements
Joseph Feyertag has achieved significant academic qualifications, including a BA from the University of York, an MSc from the University of Oxford, and a D.Phil. from the University of Oxford. His research contributions in the field of climate and sustainability reflect his expertise in social policy and economics, although specific projects or publications are not detailed in the provided information.