Lucy Sabin is a Research Fellow in Conservation Humanities with a decade of interdisciplinary experience combining artistic practice, design and environmental justice research. She investigates community experiences of rewilding and nature recovery through multi-sited fieldwork, walking interviews and arts-based methods, translating lived ecological knowledge into creative outputs like podcasts, films and exhibitions. Her work bridges digital and analogue practice—rooted in communication design and phenomenological methods—and feeds into EU projects addressing rural knowledge gaps and policy dialogue. Trained across geography, communication design and languages (PhD UCL, MRes RCA, BA Durham), she brings a rare mix of scholarly rigour and studio sensibility, and has a track record of producing peer-reviewed research alongside public-facing creative projects such as ecofeminist residencies and design week exhibitions.
10 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Google UX Design Course UX Design, Google UX Design Course UX Design at Coursera
University College London
Full Stack Web Development Certification Computer Software Engineering, Full Stack Web Development Certification Computer Software Engineering at freeCodeCamp
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) First Class French Spanish and Philosophy, Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) First Class French Spanish and Philosophy at Durham University
Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A.), Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A.) at Universidade de Vigo
MRes Communication Design Pathway, MRes Communication Design Pathway at Royal College of Art
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Lucy Sabin - Research Fellow In Conservation Humanities