Vishal Wilde
Vishal Wilde (he / him / his / they / them / their) has written across a range of topics and areas over the years. In addition to C4SS, think tanks and organisations he has written for include the Adam Smith Institute (where he won the Young Writer on Liberty 2014 competition), the Cobden Centre and the Royal Society of Arts (where he is a Fellow). He has also published an article in the Journal of Imternational Women’s Studies (2021), contributed to EcoMod 2021 (the International Conference on Economic Modeling and Data Science) and featured on BBC Radio 4 (2017). He has an MSc in Advanced Computer Science with Internet Economics from the University of Liverpool (2017) and a BSc (Hons) in Philosophy, Politics and Economics (Economics major) from the University of Warwick (2016). He is a Civil Servant in the UK Civil Service (autumn 2017 onwards), where he has worked across a range of professions, areas and government departments; for avoidance of doubt, his writings here for C4SS are in his individual or personal capacity as opposed to their official capacity. From 2020, at the time of writing, he has been working at the UK’s Department of Health and Social Care. He is also on the list of approved parliamentary candidates for the UK’s Liberal Democrats.