Nuffield College
Leonardo Carella is a Postdoctoral Prize Research Fellow at Nuffield College since October 2022, with prior experience as a Research Assistant at the University of Oxford from June 2019 to October 2022. Earlier roles include a Data Analysis Intern at IPPR North and the Italian Embassy in the UK during 2016 and 2015, respectively. Leonardo obtained a DPhil in Politics from the University of Oxford in November 2022, following a Master of Philosophy - MPhil in European Politics from the same institution between 2017 and 2019. The academic journey began with a degree in Politics and International Relations, Political Science and Government at The University of Manchester from 2014 to 2017, preceded by a Diploma di Liceo Classico from Liceo Classico Bertrand Russell, completed in 2012.
Nuffield College
Nuffield is a graduate college of the University of Oxford dedicated to advanced study and research in the social sciences, particularly economics, politics, and sociology. The College was established in 1937 through a gift to the University of Oxford by Lord Nuffield. A key ambition in establishing the College was to create a place of postgraduate study that could enhance cooperation between the academic and non-academic worlds in order to address social, economic and political problems - the aspiration to act as a bridge between the academic and public worlds continues to guide the College’s activities today. Nuffield College is home to several research centres including, the Centre for Experimental Social Science (CESS), the Centre for Social Investigation (CSI), and the Centre for Applied Macroeconomic Policy (NuCAMP).