!!Melissa Leach - Curriculum Vitae __Experience and Interests:__\\ \\ Melissa Leach FBA is Director of the Institute of Development Studies (IDS) at the University of Sussex which under her leadership ranks Number 1 for Development Studies (QS World University Rankings 2015, 2017, 2018, 2019). As an anthropologist she has thirty years of long-term ethnographic research experience in West Africa, speaking four local languages. Her interdisciplinary, policy-engaged research links sustainability, environment, health and gender, with particular interests in local knowledge and power, and she has initiated and led many internationally-collaborative research and policy programmes.\\ \\ __Educational qualifications:__ \\ *1990 PhD Social Anthropology, School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) \\ *1987 MPhil Qualifying Examination, Social Anthropology (distinction), SOAS\\ *1985 BA (Hons) Geography, class I* (distinction), University of Cambridge\ \\ __Employment:__ \\ *April 2014 - Director, Institute of Development Studies (IDS)\\ *August 2000 - Professorial Fellow, IDS \\ *May 1990 - Fellow, IDS \\ __Selected external roles:__ \\ *Strategic Coherence of ODA Research (SCOR) Board, Independent member\\ *International Panel of Experts on Sustainable Food Systems (IPES-Food)\\ *UK ESRC International Development Advisory Group\\ *Stockholm Environment Institute Science Council\\ *Future Earth, Vice Chair of Science Committee, 2012 - 2017\\ *UN Women, Lead author of 2014 World Survey\\ *World Social Science Report 2016 on Challenging Inequalities, co-leader\\ \\ __Selected Recent Research Grants:__ \\ *2019 – 2011 PI, Pandemic Preparedness: Concepts and practices in tackling deadly diseases in Africa. Wellcome Trust Collaborative Awards, £1.5 million\\ *2016 ongoing Co-I, Social Science in Humanitarian Emergencies, UNICEF/USAID, c.$600K \\ *20014 – 15 Co-I, Ebola Response Anthropology Platform, Wellcome/DFID/SCF R2HC (with London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine), £219, 000\\ *2006-2016 Director/PI, ESRC STEPS (Social, Technological and Environmental Pathways to Sustainability) Centre, £9.4 million over 10 years \\ *2012 - 2015 Overall PI, Dynamic Drivers of Disease in Africa Consortium, Sierra Leone, Ghana, Kenya, Zambia, Zimbabwe, ESPA (NERC/DFID/ESRC), £3.8 million\\ *2010 – 2012 Co-I, Anthropogenic Dark Earths in Africa? Studies in Liberia, Guinea, Ghana, ESRC. £450,000\\ \\