Katerina Tkacova
I am Inclusion Data Analyst at the Faculty of Law, University of Oxford. My role centres on data analysis to support the Faculty’s efforts to ensure that students can fulfil their academic potential, regardless of their non-academic characteristics, including but not limited to those outlined in the EA 2010.
Other than that, my research focuses on the dynamics of contemporary and historical armed conflicts, including the interaction between conflict actors, the geographic scope of conflict, and its impact on civilians. My work combines visualisation techniques with GIS and other quantitative data analysis.
I am a Senior Associate at the Global Security Programme at Pembroke College.
Prior to joining the Faculty of Law, I worked as a researcher in the following projects:
- Global Security Program: Contested Cross-border Spaces, Illicit Flows, and Order in the Contemporary World (the Blavatnik School of Government at the University of Oxford)
- CONPEACE (From Conflict Actors to Architects of Peace) (Pembroke College in Oxford)
- Mapping the Thirty Years War project (the History Faculty at the University of Oxford)
- Network for Change project (the Blavatnik School of Government at the University of Oxford)
- Changing Character of Conflict Platform project (the Department of Politics and International Relations t at the University of Oxford)
Before joining academia, I worked for Berkat, a Czech NGO supporting communities in Chechnya and Afghanistan, and InBaze, a community centre for migrants in Prague.