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Neil Thomas Carter is a Professor in the Department of Politics at the University of York, where he is actively engaged in research and teaching. His work focuses on climate politics, environmental policy, and the role of political parties in shaping environmental governance. He has led and collaborated on multiple funded research projects, including those supported by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC).
His research interests include:
- Climate and environmental policy
- Political parties and ideology
- UK and European environmental governance
- Green party politics
- Policy change and political leadership
His recent publications reflect a strong trend in analyzing how political parties position themselves on climate issues, the impact of ideology, and the transformation of environmental policy in the UK, especially post-Brexit and under Conservative leadership. He has contributed to major academic handbooks and journals such as Party Politics, International Political Science Review, and British Politics.
His scientific recognition includes a prize or medal-level award, and he is actively involved in public discourse through media engagements on radio and online platforms.
He supervises PhD students and has been a co-investigator and principal investigator on several research grants. His collaborative network spans institutions in the UK and internationally, contributing to the Structural Reinforcement of Inequality (WUN) and Brexit-related environmental governance projects.
He is associated with the School of Social Sciences at the University of York and contributes to academic discourse through editorial roles and public lectures.