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Dr Johann Go is a Lecturer (Assistant Professor) and Chancellor's Fellow in Ethics and Political Philosophy at the University of Strathclyde, joining in January 2024. He holds a DPhil/PhD from the University of Oxford (2023), supervised by David Miller FBA and Jonathan Wolff FBA, and was a Rhodes Scholar and Lecturer in Political Theory at Oxford. His research focuses on moral and political philosophy, particularly distributive justice, global justice, and their applications to healthcare and public policy. He has published in journals like the Journal of Ethics, CRISPP, and Journal of Bioethical Inquiry.
Education:
- PhD in Political Theory, University of Oxford (2021–2023)
- MPhil in Political Theory, University of Oxford (2019–2021)
- Bachelor of Health Science & Bachelor of Arts (Philosophy/Politics), University of Auckland (2014–2018)
Research Interests: His work explores how theories of justice apply to contemporary issues such as healthcare equity, global resource distribution, and policy design. He emphasizes bridging normative theory with practical policy implications, particularly in health systems and international frameworks.
Awards:
- Rhodes Scholarship (2019)
- Strathclyde Teaching Excellence Award for Best Lecturer in Humanities (2025)
- Recognition of Excellence in Teaching (University of Oxford, 2022)
- Jacobsen Studentship Prize (Royal Institute of Philosophy, 2022)
Professional Activities: Involved in global policy-oriented workshops and invited talks at institutions like Victoria University of Wellington, Cambridge, and SUNY Binghamton. Peer reviewer for Journal of Social Philosophy. Active in policy outreach and academic collaboration across disciplines.
Labs/Teams: Engages in interdisciplinary policy analysis and ethics research networks within the Department of Government and Public Policy at Strathclyde.




