Professor Andreas Antoniades of the School of Global Studies at the University of Sussex is a leading scholar in Global Political Economy and Environmental Sustainability . He serves as Director of Admissions and Recruitment at his school and as Fellow of the Sussex Sustainability Research Programme (SSRP) , where he leads the project Financial Crises and Environmental Sustainability . His academic journey includes a PhD from the London School of Economics (LSE), MA from the University of Warwick, and BA from the University of Athens. Education: BA in Political Science and International Relations, University of Athens MA in International Political Economy, University of Warwick PhD in International Relations, London School of Economics His research explores the intersections of financial crises, debt dynamics, and environmental sustainability , with a focus on SDG interactions and post-crisis recovery frameworks . Recent work examines air pollution trends during crises , deforestation patterns , and equitable policy partnerships . Key scientific recognitions include the LSE Teaching Prize , scholarships from the Onassis Public Benefit Foundation and Bodossaki Foundation , and a ISA Catalytic Research Grant (shared). Notable leadership roles span editorial boards of Millennium and Studies for Ethnicity and Nationalism , as well as co-organizing international research networks.







