OUR TEAM
We draw extensively upon the expertise available at the University of Oxford for admin and teaching roles at the Institute. Our team combines academic and managerial brilliance as well as top end research, teaching and pastoral care experience to provide a memorable ‘Oxford Experience’.
See the profiles below of some of our current and previous team members who bring the Oxford Experience to you.
DEANS - RESIDENTIAL MENTORS
Each student is assigned to a male or female residential dean in groups of 10-15 students. Deans are responsible for pastoral care - living on-site, helping students with challenges, facilitating their participation in all activities academic and social, and easing their transition to independent living and learning. While the Programme values and encourages student independence, the Deans are also responsible for maintaining discipline when needed.
Tabitha Spence
Tabitha holds an M.A. in Geography and Development and a Graduate Certificate in Water Management and Policy from the University of Arizona. She is currently based in Cambridge, as a doctoral researcher in Development Studies with a focus in international climate politics. She is experienced in teaching undergraduate students, and managing student welfare.
Nazish Gulzar
Nazish studied Social Entrepreneurship at Oxford and holds a Master's degree in Management and Information Systems from the University of Manchester. With nearly two decades of experience in the British education and technology sectors, she has an extensive background in program management, operations, and strategic development.
Ayyaz Mallick
Dr Mallick completed his Master’s in Biochemistry from the University of Oxford and his PhD in Environmental Studies from York University. He heads academic affairs at the Oxford Institute and a university lecturer with research interests in Marxist and anti-/post-colonial theory.
Tom Hendriks
Tom studied History from the University of Oxford. After working in the technology sector, he joined us as an IT tutor, bringing comprehensive industry and academic knowledge. As Senior Adviser to the Oxford University Rifle Club, he remains close to the University, offering coaching, mentoring, and advice, as well as covering safety, welfare, and residential programmes.
ACADEMIC COORDINATOR
Our Academic Coordinators are leading researchers and academics in their field. They define the overall academic direction and standard of the Programme. Besides monitoring the quality of tutorials, academic coordinators plan keynote lectures, workshops, academic counseling sessions, and evaluate student progress and feedback.
Maria Rioumine
Maria read Philosophy, Politics and Economics at Christ Church College, Oxford University. She was elected President of the Oxford Union, the world renowned debating society and oversaw the organisation of all university-wide debates, socials and speaker events.
Dr. Anna Svenson
Anna holds a PhD in History of Science, Technology and Environment. With a background in English Literature (BA, University of Oxford, 2008), her current research areas engage with the challenges and possibilities of interdisciplinary research, the history of botany, and early modern collecting cultures.
Harry Lee
Harry has graduated from Oriel College, University of Oxford in Molecular and Cellular Biology, he was also visiting scholar at Princeton University (USA) for one year. Harry came to Oxford from Korea and has been helping overseas applicants with their Oxbridge applications since his first year at Oxford.
Dr. Megan Robb
Megan holds a PhD in Oriental Studies from the University of Oxford. She has completed an MPhil degree in Modern South Asian Studies and a Bachelor’s degree from University of Indiana, USA. Megan remained the General Secretary of the Oxford University Model United Nations and has excellent public speaking skills.
ADMINISTRATION
Samuel Berryman
Samuel brings extensive experience in account management and administration in research. He leads the administration team, and is in charge of the smooth running of the Programme.
Anna Rehman
Anna completed her LL.B (Hons) from University of London and brings over 6 years of experience in education development and management. She has worked in the areas of education technology and youth capacity building.
Dr. Andrew Turesky
Andrew heads the student affairs and welfare at The Oxford Institute. He has over 25 years experience in student counselling and career guidance. Andrew is a graduate of the Columbia University (USA) and the University of Oxford.
Peter Hough - Peter has over 40 years of experience in the education sector. He has worked across a range of age groups and has been involved in the Oxford Insitute’s teachers training programme for the last three years. Peter also acts as the campus head for the Oxford Institute. His responsibilities include looking after student welfare and overseeing all disciplinary matters.
TUTORS AND GUEST LECTURERS
All our tutors are former or current Lecturers or researchers at the University of Oxford. Our tutors have experience teaching undergraduate students of Oxford University. This means that the participants of the summer programme will receive the best quality learning.
We are proud to involve highly qualified and passionate people at our summer programs for the past 10 years. They motivate students to explore and enhance their academic abilities and creative talents. Participants aspiring to a world-class experience and education can be sure to receive great mentorship while in Oxford.
The tutors who have taught various courses at our summer programme are listed below, however this is not an exhaustive list and includes only a few of the tutors who have taught at the Oxford Institute.
Dr. Bronwyn Tarr
PHD in Experimental Psychology
Ms. Tarr Bronwyn was a Rhodes Scholar at the University of Oxford. She is a postdoctoral research associate in the Department of Experimental Psychology. Her research combines her passion for dance and music with her curiosity about human nature and the evolution of social behaviors.
Mr. Gavin Fleming
Degree of Arts in Philosophy and Theology.
Gavin studied at Keble College and holds a degree of Arts in Philosophy and Theology. Gavin was awarded a Grace Scholarship, as well as was elected by Governing Body and Faculty to the Wills Phipott Shawcross Divinity Scholarship. He was president of Theology Society at Oxford.
Dr. Anke Hoeffler
Research fellow at the Department of Economics, the University of Oxford.
She delivered a lecture on ‘Globalisation, Development and Inequality’ at Oxford Institute’s summer programme. Her research areas include Economic growth and the economies of conflict.
Prof. Matthew McCartney
Director of South Asian Studies at the School of Interdisciplinary Studies, the University of Oxford.
He holds a PhD from SOAS, University of London, an MPhil from Keble College, Oxford and a BA in Economics from Kings College, Cambridge.
Dr. Philip Beeley
Research fellow at the Faculty of History, the University of Oxford.
He has extensively published on the history of science and epistolary cultures in early modern Europe.He delivered a lecture on the ‘History of Scientific thought’ at Oxford Institute’s summer programme.
Dr. Kate Sullivan
University lecturer in odern Indian Studies at Department of Interdisciplinary Studies at the University of Oxford.
She delivered a lecture on ‘Climate Change’ at Oxford Institute’s summer programme.
Dr. Allison Daley
Research fellow at St Edmund Hall, University of Oxford at the Oxford University Museum of Natural History.
Her research focuses on Animal Diversity and the origin of species.
Dr. Mega Robb
PhD in Oriental Studies at Oxford University.
She holds a PhD in Modern South Asian Studies. She is proficient in Urdu and Hindi (along with her first language English) and has extensively studied literature in these languages. Megan taught English Literature and English Language at the Oxford Institute’s summer programme.
Dr. Hannah Meslen
Research fellow at Oxford Martin School at Oxford University.
She holds a PhD in Law and has published in the realms of legal theory and the philosophy of punishment. She delivered a lecture on ‘Modernity and Technological Progress’ at the Oxford Institute’s summer programme.
Dr. Helen De Cruz
Research fellow at the Faculty of Philosophy at Oxford University.
Her areas of expertise include the philosophy of cognitive science, philosophy of religion and naturalistic approaches to epistemology. Her research aims to answer “Is it reasonable (for humans) to hold religious beliefs?”
Edwards Adkins
Masters in US History degree from Oxford University.
He is studying towards a Ph.D. He is researching Richard Nixon’s “Southern Strategy” in the presidential elections of 1968 and beyond.
Maria Pereve Dentseva
BA in Musics from Oxford University.
She taught Music and French at the Oxford Institute. Her interests include French and German modernism, and contemporary electronic and digitised music – areas she hopes to pursue at postgraduate level.
Julia Mallett
BSc Natural Sciences, Department of Education, Oxford University.
She holds a BSc Natural Sciences degree and has completed two placements at secondary school teaching at O and A Level students. She taught Chemistry at Oxford Institute’s summer programme.
Monica Enescu
PhD candidate at the department of Engineering Science at Oxford University.
Her research focuses on non-rigid registrations of time-series data. Monica taught Information Technology and Engineering during Oxford Summer Program.
Hannah Penny
BA (Hons) degree in English Literature from the University of Cambridge.
She has led English Literature workshops under the Outreach Programme at St. John’s College, Cambridge and taught English Language and English Literature during Oxford Institute’s Summer Programme.
Dr. Junsong Lin
PhD in Particle Physics at the University of Oxford
His research interest is on dark matter direct detection, which is one of the most challenging problems in modern physics. Junsong taught Physics at Oxford Institute’s summer programme.
Dr. Rinchan Mirza
Samuel brings extensive experience in account management and administration in research. He leads the administration team, and is in charge of the smooth running of the Programme.
Rinchan has vast experience of teaching and research at Oxford University and has also worked in a major consulting firm.
Dr. Maurizio Tinnirello
PhD in Politics and International Relations.
He has tutored students at Cambridge, Columbia and Oxford Universities. He has over four years of teaching experience and taught Politics and International relations at the Oxford Institute.
COUNTRY COORDINATORS
Siraj Al Marafa
Zahida Afzal (Middle East)
Marina Zhang (CHINA)
Marina completed her Masters in Information Systems and Management from the University of Warwick, and has over 15 years of experience in the education sector in China and South Africa. Marina has been working with the Oxford Institute for over 7 years now.
Aygul Abiz (TURKEY)
Aygül is a native British TESOL teacher currently living in Turkey, Izmir. She is the proud owner of Little Britain School of English and has over 8 years of experience teaching English as a second language as well as educational consulting and career coaching
Masoud Shaghaghi(IRAN)
Masoud is the operational manager of Goldis Language Institute, the biggest language learning centre in north-west Iran. He completed his PhD in applied linguistics at Erfurt University in Germany, and has previously taught at summer schools in Oxford.
Esther Wanjau (KENYA)
Esther has maintained sustained engagement with the education sector at the Government of Kenya. She holds a Masters Degree in Management Information Systems from the University of Manchester.
Mona Masoud (BANGLADESH)
Fareeha Ashraf (UAE)
Fareeha holds a degree in Business Administration. She has an extensive work experience of managing Human Resource and conducting corporate trainings in Middle East. She is Regional Coordinator of the Oxford Summer Camp. Fareeha holds a degree in Business Administration. She has an extensive work experience of managing Human Resource and conducting corporate trainings in Middle East. She is Regional Coordinator of the Oxford Summer Camp.
Ahmet Ataner (CYPRUS)
Following his Masters in Business Administration, Ahmet has worked as Lecturer and General Secretary of the European University of Lefke in Cyprus. He has also served as Chief Executive Officer of the Cyprus Development Bank, as well as the SOS Children’s Village Kinderdorf International. He is currently running a consultancy firm specialising in international education, careers, and investment and has represented the Oxford Institute in his region for 5 years now.
Natalie Stetser (USA)
Natalie is a graduate of Rutgers University. She spent three summers leading educational and volunteer trips with high school students abroad to Ecuador, Peru, and Costa Rica. She has taught Spanish and English for over 10 years ranging from the elementary to university level.
Yujiao Zhang (CHINA)
Yujiao holds a Masters degree in Management and Information Systems from the University of Manchester and now works as a management consultant for Global Fortune 500 clients. He brings over 15 years’ experience in teaching, training, and talent performance both within China and internationally in India, Germany, and England. Yujio has been working with the Oxford Institute for over 7 years now.