Climate, Culture, Community.

Rebecca is a researcher, writer and editor with over eight years’ experience working in sustainable development, the cultural and creative industries, and academia. Driven by a lifelong love of language and the written word, the common thread that runs throughout her varied career is the desire to articulate and disseminate meaningful and important stories.

Given the complex nature of the issues and projects she works on, Rebecca’s freelance work takes a multidisciplinary approach and her roles have therefore also been multi-faceted: as a qualitative researcher, her work focuses on teasing out the compelling, warm and, often, hopeful human stories that are so often left to sit silent behind the cold, daunting, and, often, paralysing facts and figures. As a writer and editor, she is adept at shaping and packaging such information to ensure it is clear, engaging, and accessible for the right audiences. Well-versed in working on large-scale and multi-stakeholder projects, Rebecca also brings to any role a high level of organisation and coordination that speaks to her vast experience in project management (conducted in both English and French).  

Over the course of her career to date, she has worked with a variety of different organisations ranging from large corporations to SMEs, NGOs and charities to UN bodies, and educational institutions to government departments. With a Bachelor’s degree in French and Russian from the University of Bristol, a Master’s in Sociolinguistics from the University of Oxford, a Master’s in Language Sciences from the University of Aix-Marseille, and the good fortune to have had various opportunities to live and work abroad, Rebecca always strives to bring a global and interdisciplinary lens to her work.

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