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Alex Leveringhaus is a Lecturer in Political Theory and Co-Director of the Centre for International Intervention at the University of Surrey. He is affiliated with the Department of Politics and International Relations within the Faculty of Arts, Business and Social Sciences, and serves as the Exams and Assessments Officer at the university. His academic background includes a PhD in Government from the London School of Economics (LSE), supervised by Cecile Fabre and Paul Kelly.
Dr Leveringhaus has held postdoctoral roles, including a Leverhulme Early Career Research Fellowship at the University of Manchester and research fellowships at the Oxford Institute for Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict and the Oxford Martin School, University of Oxford. His research focuses on ethical issues in armed conflict, particularly emerging combat technologies like drones, autonomous weapons, and AI. He also explores the broader societal and political implications of AI, emphasizing its moral challenges in warfare and governance.
His publications analyze themes such as autonomous weapon systems’ impact on international relations, ethical boundaries in military tech development, and accountability in automated targeting. Recent work (2023) highlights concerns about technology in espionage and cooperative frameworks in AI-driven conflict. While no scientific awards are listed, his scholarly contributions are evident through prestigious fellowships and authored works like "Ethics and Autonomous Weapons" (2016).
Teaching includes core undergraduate political philosophy courses and global governance modules at postgraduate levels. He co-directs the Centre for International Intervention, promoting interdisciplinary analysis of military and humanitarian intervention strategies. His academic advising and grants are tied to postdoctoral fellowships rather than named students or specific grants mentioned here.




