I will be going into the third year of the PhD in Classical Studies at the University of Pennsylvania in fall 2025. I received a Bachelor of Arts in Classics from King’s College London (First-Class Honours), where I wrote my undergraduate thesis on Heraclitus’ conception of the divine. I also hold a Master’s degree in Ancient Philosophy from the University of Oxford, where I wrote my Master’s thesis on the Sophist Antiphon and his critique of law in his two tracts, 'On Truth' and 'On Concord'. After completing my Master’s at Oxford, I spent a year as a Visiting Student in the Faculty of Classics at the Ruprecht Karl University of Heidelberg, where I worked on the connections between cleverness and criminality in Thucydides. My primary research interests include the history of ancient moral and legal thought, in the works of Plato, Aristotle and the Sophists, as well as in Sophocles, Thucydides and Euripides.