Anna Grear

[7] Grear's academic work focuses on a range of issues around law's dominant imaginary, the way it constructs the world, imagines the human and the more-than-human.

With Professor Tom Kerns, Grear co-initiated the Permanent Peoples' Tribunal on Climate Change, Fracking and Human Rights.

The PPT will also educate a wide range of parties and the general public about the human rights dimensions of fracking.

Guests included leading health and recovery experts, as well as a couple of scholars working with environmental themes, posthumanism and critical theory.

She is the owner of HypnoCatalyst, an independent online programme for people suffering from longterm, complex and chronic fatigue conditions.

[6] In 2007, Grear was awarded one of six visiting scholarships at St John's College, Oxford, which involved a competitive application process, alongside Benedict Read and Henrike Lähnemann.

In the intervening years, she was appointed to several fellowships and professorships internationally, and in 2018 she was shortlisted for an IUCN Academy of Environmental Law Senior Scholarship Award.