Adam Kamradt-Scott

Adam Kamradt-Scott


Adam Kamradt-Scott began his career as a Registered Nurse in Brisbane, Australia, where he specialized in emergency care before serving as the clinical risk management coordinator for seven public and private hospitals.

In 2003, Adam relocated to the United Kingdom where he completed his PhD in the Department of International Politics, University of Wales, Aberystwyth. Adam then returned to Australia in 2007 to work as a legislative and political adviser for an Australian Senator before taking up a position in the Australian Public Service where he was part of a small team tasked with revising and testing Australia’s pandemic preparedness plans. In 2009 Adam joined the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, where he continues to hold the post as Honorary Lecturer.

Adam commenced with the Centre for International Security Studies in November 2011. His research interests include health security, pandemic preparedness, securitization theory, diplomacy, International Organisations, risk, and risk management.

You can view his full profile at Centre for International Security Studies.

We welcome Adam to the SEIB/SIBRN team.