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Laurence Wainwright is an interdisciplinary academic at the Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment, University of Oxford. [1] He is Director of the MSc in Sustainability, Enterprise and the Environment, which is the most applied to graduate programme at the University of Oxford per place [2] Wainwright is a Research Fellow at Green Templeton College and a Contributor Researcher and Facilitator in the Department of Psychiatry. [3] Wainwright's work on the health impacts of climate change has received significant media coverage - especially a 2022 article on the mental health impacts of heatwaves [4] Wainwright believes that climate change induced temperature increases will pose considerable challenges for those with a mental health condition [5] In 2023, Wainwright provided expert oral and written evidence to a House of Commons inquiry into the preparedness of the UK to deal with extreme heat. [6] In 2024 Wainwright was awarded a Teaching Excellence Award from the University of Oxford [7] [1] Wainwright completed his PhD in Business Administration at the University of Gothenburg and the University of California, Berkeley. Additionally, he holds Master of Science in Sustainable Development from Uppsala University, a Master of Education from the Queensland University of Technology, and a Graduate Certificate in Higher Education Teaching and Learning, Bachelor of Accounting and Bachelor of Business (Honours) from the University of Technology Sydney [3]
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Laurence Wainwright is an interdisciplinary academic at the Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment, University of Oxford. [1] He is Director of the MSc in Sustainability, Enterprise and the Environment, which is the most applied to graduate programme at the University of Oxford per place [2] Wainwright is a Research Fellow at Green Templeton College and a Contributor Researcher and Facilitator in the Department of Psychiatry. [3] Wainwright's work on the health impacts of climate change has received significant media coverage - especially a 2022 article on the mental health impacts of heatwaves [4] Wainwright believes that climate change induced temperature increases will pose considerable challenges for those with a mental health condition [5] In 2023, Wainwright provided expert oral and written evidence to a House of Commons inquiry into the preparedness of the UK to deal with extreme heat. [6] In 2024 Wainwright was awarded a Teaching Excellence Award from the University of Oxford [7] [1] Wainwright completed his PhD in Business Administration at the University of Gothenburg and the University of California, Berkeley. Additionally, he holds Master of Science in Sustainable Development from Uppsala University, a Master of Education from the Queensland University of Technology, and a Graduate Certificate in Higher Education Teaching and Learning, Bachelor of Accounting and Bachelor of Business (Honours) from the University of Technology Sydney [3]