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Lee Towers is a Postdoctoral Research Associate at the Institute for Collective Place Leadership and SSSHL Research & Innovation, affiliated with Teesside University. His work focuses on intergenerational justice, nuclear waste management, and energy transitions. He holds a PhD in Energy Justice from the University of Brighton (2022), an MSc in Environment and Development from the University of Leeds (2016), and prior degrees in education and history.
- PhD: Energy Justice and the UK's Energy Transition, University of Brighton (2018–2022)
- MSc Environment and Development, University of Leeds (2015–2016)
- PGCE, Manchester Metropolitan University (2009–2010)
- MA Modern European History, University of Manchester (2004–2006)
His research integrates anthropological perspectives, decolonial theory, and deliberative democracy frameworks. Recent work explores temporal challenges in nuclear waste governance and the sociopolitical dimensions of energy transitions. His articles and presentations address topics like hydrogen innovation, intergenerational equity, and trust in environmental discourses.
Labs/Teams: Active within the Institute for Collective Place Leadership and SSSHL Research & Innovation, collaborating with institutions like the University of Groningen and Nuclear Waste Services.

