Introduction
Dr Kate Roll is a political scientist and assistant professor at UCL's Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose. Her work brings an interest in power and politics to understanding situations as diverse as post-conflict veterans' pensions in Timor-Leste and route-to-market programmes in Kenya.
Expert
Dr Kate Roll is a political scientist interested in vulnerability, with a particular focus on how people in poverty and following conflict gain greater social and economic security. She currently serves as an Assistant Professor in Innovation, Development and Purpose and Head of Teaching at UCL’s Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose and the Bartlett's Faculty Lead for Public Policy.
Her multi-disciplinary work brings together politics and policy, business ethics, and development studies. Committed to grounded research, she has conducted in-depth field research in Timor-Leste, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Kenya.
Prior to joining IIPP, Kate was based at the University of Oxford, where she ran a large, multi-year research partnership on responsible business and contributed to the strategy and innovation curriculum at the Saïd Business School. She holds a BA from Brown University, and an MPhil in International Development Studies and DPhil in Politics from the University of Oxford.
Fields of expertise: Policy design and delivery, Social innovation / public sector innovation / policy innovation, Sustainable Development Goals