I am an award-winning science guide-lecturer and practising palaeontologist specialising in Oxford’s science sites, including the University Museum of Natural History and the Botanic Gardens.
Through fossils, animals and plants, I bring the history of life on Earth alive, weaving cutting-edge research into engaging stories. My tours explore Oxford’s extraordinary scientific discoveries: from the first Dinosaur and the only surviving Dodo to the development of penicillin, the work of Dorothy Hodgkin, and the birth of the Royal Society. Visitors can also discover Albert Einstein’s visit to Oxford and his famous blackboard.
A key advantage of touring with an Oxford guide is privileged access to colleges including Christ Church, Queen's and Worcester and the beautiful Divinity School. Join me to travel through Oxford's wonderful landscape and discover where scientific breakthroughs are set within their historic architecture.