Eleanor Batilliet holds a Bachelor in European Social and Political Studies from the University College London (UCL), which included an Erasmus exchange at the University of Freiburg. At the Hertie School, Eleanor specialised in climate, trade and economic policy. During her Professional Year, she worked at the German development agency GIZ on the topic of subnational climate finance. Over the course of her studies in Berlin, Eleanor worked at Agora Energiewende and The Futures Project as a Student Assistant. In her free time, Eleanor has been campaigning with the ONE Campaign as a Youth Ambassador in England, Belgium and Germany. Eleanor is interested in the intersection of climate, trade and development policy.
Master's thesis title:
Harming or greening? Assessing the implications of the EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) on third countries.