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Stefan Bouzarovski is a Professor of Geography at the University of Manchester, where he directs the People and Energy Programme at the Manchester Urban Institute. His research focuses on intersectional energy geographies, urban socio-spatial inequality, and sustainability science, with a strong commitment to addressing infrastructural environmental injustices globally, particularly energy poverty. Bouzarovski is extensively involved in policy-oriented advocacy, having collaborated with several prominent international organizations including the United Nations and the World Bank. He co-founded the European Union Energy Poverty Observatory and has led numerous projects aimed at mitigating energy poverty across Europe, Asia, and Africa. His scholarship includes significant publications, such as 'Energy Poverty' (Palgrave, 2018) and 'Retrofitting City' (IB Tauris/Bloomsbury, 2016). He has also been awarded research grants from the European Research Council and various national research councils. Bouzarovski's career has included appointments at leading universities and a focus on research grant evaluation. He is an active member of the Royal Geographical Society's Energy Geographies Research Group and sits on the editorial boards of several academic journals.
University of Manchester • Manchester
Professor of Geography and Director of the People and Energy Programme.
University of Birmingham •
Leader of Human Geography Research Group.
University of Oxford •
Worked at the School of Geography.
Queen Mary, University of London •
Conducted research in the Department of Geography.
Includes MSc in Advanced Electrical Power Systems and MSc in Communications and Signal Processing.