Dorian Singh

Dr Dorian Singh

Assistant Director - Chevening Fellowship Programmes

Dr Dorian Singh is Assistant Director of the Chevening Fellowship programmes (CRISP and Gurukul) at the University of Oxford. She works closely with academic departments and colleagues throughout the collegiate University to develop the programmes’ academic and policy offering and to connect fellows with distinguished scholars and practitioners in Oxford and beyond. Dorian studied History at the University of Texas at Austin before undertaking graduate studies at the University of Oxford, where she completed an Master’s in Russian and East European Studies and a DPhil in Social Policy at St Antony’s College. She has taught the Social Policy paper for undergraduate students in the Philosophy, Politics and Economics (PPE) programme at Oxford.

Prior to joining the Chevening Fellowship team, Dr Singh worked within the University’s Equality and Diversity Unit, focusing on race, religion and belief. She served as a member of Oxford’s Race Equality Task Force and was a founding member of the Oxford & Colonialism Project. She previously served as Research Manager for the Dahrendorf Programme for the Study of Freedom at the European Studies Centre at St Antony’s College, Oxford, working under the directorship of Professor Timothy Garton Ash on research addressing democracy, global free speech, and the future of liberal institutions.