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Dan Kenealy completed his PhD in International Relations at the University of Edinburgh in 2012, focusing on European integration through the lens of classical realism. His work has primarily centered on British politics, especially constitutional change and foreign policy from 2012 to 2021. He has served as an expert adviser to the Scottish Parliament's European External Relations Committee during the 2013-14 session. Kenealy authored the book 'Publics, Elites and Constitutional Change in the UK' in collaboration with his colleagues at Edinburgh in 2017. His academic career began in 2012 as a lecturer in Politics & International Relations, transitioning to Social Policy in 2015. He has held various roles including deputy director of the Scottish Graduate School of Social Science and director of teaching quality for the School of Social and Political Science. In 2019, he became a DAAD Fellow at the German Institute for International Security Affairs, focusing on Brexit and EU security policy, and has conducted research at Carleton University in Ottawa. Kenealy has a keen interest in supervising PhD inquiries in the fields of British politics and social policy.
University of Edinburgh • Edinburgh, Scotland
Teaching and research in Social Policy, focusing on public policy issues and political frameworks.
University of Edinburgh • Edinburgh, Scotland
Lectured in Politics & International Relations, contributing to undergraduate and postgraduate courses.
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