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Douglas Bamford serves as a Departmental Lecturer in Lifelong Learning within the Department for Continuing Education at the University of Oxford. His teaching expertise lies in Political Philosophy, encompassing ethics and political economy. As a strong proponent of continuing education and the first in his family to attend university, he brings a personal commitment to accessible higher education.
He completed his doctoral studies at the University of Warwick in 2013, following academic work at the Universities of Southampton and York.
Dr. Bamford's research centers on ethical dimensions of domestic and international policy, with specialized focus on tax justice, climate ethics, and innovative taxation models. His interdisciplinary approach bridges political philosophy, economics, and public policy to address contemporary challenges including global justice mechanisms and moral frameworks for climate activism. This work consistently examines how ethical principles can reshape fiscal policy and international cooperation.
Analysis of his recent publications reveals a cohesive scholarly trajectory exploring justice across national boundaries, particularly through taxation systems and civil disobedience justifications. His contributions demonstrate increasing engagement with urgent global issues like climate crisis responses and transnational tax equity.
- Associate Fellowship with Advance HE (teaching excellence recognition)
His academic leadership extends to curriculum development in continuing education, though specific grant funding or student supervision details are not publicly documented. Current research appears focused on evolving ethical frameworks for international taxation and climate justice movements.



