Theodor Borrmann is a DPhil candidate at the Oxford Department of International Development. He is widely interested in topics of sustainability and indigenous rights, as well as in critical approaches to development. His research project studies the influence of beings beyond the human (e.g., animals, plants, or spirits) on the formation and transmission of environmental ethics in the Amazon region.
Theodor joined the Oxford Department of International Development in October 2019. Prior to coming to Oxford, Theodor read for postgraduate degrees in Economics (University of Warwick, 2019) and International Political Economy (King’s College London, 2017), as well as for an undergraduate degree in Political Science and Economics (University of Münster, 2015). Over the course of his studies, he interned with non-governmental organisations in Peru and Cameroon and with the Institute of Environment and Human Security of the United Nations University.
Theodor holds a scholarship of the Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes (German Academic Scholarship Foundation).
Indigenous Studies Network
The Indigenous Studies Network has been awarded for two years (Hilary Term 2022 - Hilary Term 2024).