!!Peter Jackson - Curriculum Vitae \\ __EDUCATION__ \\ *1976 BA Hons Geography, Oxford University, First Class\\ *1977 Diploma in Social Anthropology, Oxford University\\ *1980 DPhil in Geography, Oxford University \\ __CURRENT APPOINTMENT__ \\ *1993 Professor of Human Geography, University of Sheffield (Chair of Department 2000-03)\\ \\ __PREVIOUS APPOINTMENTS__ \\ *1980 - 1993 Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Geography, University College London \\ __AWARDS AND PRIZES__ \\ *2001 Elected to the Academy of Social Sciences (FAcSS)\\ *2007 Victoria Medal of the Royal Geographical Society (with the IBG)\\ *2017 Elected Fellow of the British Academy (FBA) \\ __OTHER APPOINTMENTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES__ \\ *Economic and Social Research Council: Training and Skills Committee (2010 - 2015)\\ *Food Standards Agency: Social Science Research Committee (2008-2017, Chair, 2011 - 2017)\\ *Royal Geographical Society (with the IBG): Elected member of Council and Research Committee (2003 - 2006); Chair of Annual Conference (2016)\\ *Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs: Social Science Expert Group (since 2017) \\ __RESEARCH LEADERSHIP__ \\ *2004 - 2007 Director of Research for the Social Sciences, University of Sheffield\\ *2005 - 2008 Director of the Leverhulme Trust programme on ‘Changing Families, Changing Food’ \\ *2016 N8 agri-food programme, Sheffield lead for consumer research strand\\ *2016 Director of Sheffield Sustainable Food Futures (SheFF) \\ *2019 Co-Director, University Research Institute for Sustainable Food \\ __RECENT RESEARCH GRANTS__ \\ *2005 - 2008 The Leverhulme Trust, £1.2m for the ‘Changing Families, Changing Food’ programme (PI)\\ *2006 - 2011 ESRC ‘Waste of the World’ £3m research programme (co-I, responsible for three PhD projects on food waste) *2008 - 2011 European Research Council, Advanced Investigator Grant, £1.3m for research on ‘Consumer culture in an age of anxiety’, (PI)\\ *2012 - 2013 European Research Council, Proof of Concept funding, €149k to explore the potential commercialization of the CONANX research (PI)\\ *2014 - 2017 ERA-Net SUSFOOD programme, €750k for research on Food, Convenience and Sustainability (PI)\\ *2016 - 2019 ESRC, £364k for a study of enacting freshness in the UK and Portuguese agri-food sectors (PI)\\ \\