
معرفی
Jenni Barclay is a Professor in the School of Environmental Sciences at the University of East Anglia, affiliated with the Geosciences department. Her expertise lies in volcanology, with a focus on disaster risk reduction, social responses to volcanic activity, and interdisciplinary research. She holds a PhD from the University of Bristol and has conducted postdoctoral research at institutions like Berkeley and Geneva. Her career includes fieldwork at the Montserrat Volcano Observatory and leadership roles in projects such as the STREVA initiative. She has received notable awards including the James Hutton Medal and actively promotes outreach through initiatives like Volcano Top Trumps and collaborations with museums.
- Education:
- Bachelor’s degree in Geology, University of Edinburgh
- PhD in Geology, University of Bristol
- Research Interests:
- Volcanic processes and monitoring
- Citizen science and community engagement
- Cultural dimensions of volcanic hazards
- Key Projects:
- STREVA Project (2012–2019): Strengthening Resilience to Volcanic Hazards
- APEX Award: Understanding Uncertainty in Volcanic Eruptions
- GCRF Tomorrow's Cities Hub: Urban Disaster Risk Reduction
Her work bridges geoscience and social sciences, emphasizing equitable knowledge-sharing and historical perspectives to enhance resilience. She advises over a dozen PhD students and has authored over 100 publications.




