
About
Timothy Hodgetts is a Departmental Lecturer in Human Geography at the School of Geography and the Environment, University of Oxford, and Course Director for the MSc in Nature, Society and Environmental Governance. His research explores the governance of nonhuman life across spatial scales, including microbial ecosystems, woodland mammals, and transboundary carnivore conservation.
- Departmental Lecturer in Human Geography
- Course Director, MSc Nature, Society & Environmental Governance
- Fellow of Kellogg College, Oxford
Research Highlights:
• Interdisciplinary approaches to microbial governance in domestic spaces
• Conservation geopolitics and connectivity modeling for endangered species
• Policy analysis of international wildlife treaties and rewilding practices
Recent Article Trends:
2024-2022 publications focus on animal geographies, connectivity modeling, and microbial public engagement, with earlier works covering lion conservation treaties and microbiome participatory research.
Scientific Awards:
- Divisional Teaching Excellence Awards 2025
Teaching & Supervision:
Convenes modules on Governance, Policy & Politics, and Research Methods & Practice for the MSc program. Previously taught human geography at Jesus College and St Hilda's College.
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