Royal Holloway, University of London
RHUL Members
Maureen Ayikoru, Lecturer in Sustainability and Business Ethics, School of Business and Management, RHUL
Gary Brown, Senior Lecturer in Clinical Psychology, Department of Psychology, RHUL
Liz Gloyn, Reader in Latin Language and Literature, Department of Classics, RHUL
Tim LeBon, Honorary Research Associate, RHUL. CBT psychotherapist working for the NHS and in private practice, Director of Research at Modern Stoicism, and author of multiple books, including Wise Therapy and 365 Ways to be More Stoic.
Toby Newson, Lecturer, Department of Psychology, RHUL
Simon Oldham, Lecturer in HRM / Organisation Studies, School of Business and Management, RHUL
John Sellars, Reader in the History of Philosophy, Department of Politics, International Relations, and Philosophy, RHUL. A founder member of Modern Stoicism and the Aurelius Foundation.
External Members
Michael Barr, Professor in Philosophy as a Way of Life, University of Newcastle, UK
Angelo Giavatto, Department of Philosophy, University of Nantes, France
Kate Hammer, Länglean existential analyst in private practice in Central London, publishing research in and reviewing for peer-reviewed journals in applied psychology and psychotherapy studies.
Johannes Karl, Assistant Professor of Psychology, Dublin City University, Ireland
Meredith Kunz, Head of Communications, Adobe Research, USA
Mitch Leventhal is Professor of Professional Practice and Entrepreneurship at the University at Albany, State University of New York. He also serves as President of The Foundation for Stoic Philosophy, a charitable foundation which operates the College of Stoic Philosophers.
Michael Lewis, Hamilton College, NY
Alex MacLellan, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology: Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan
Georgia Mouroutsou, Associate Professor in Philosophy, Western University, Canada
Joel Owen, Postdoctoral Research Associate, School of Medical Sciences, University of Leicester
Donald Robertson, cognitive-behavioural therapist, and author of multiple books on Stoicism, including How to Think Like a Roman Emperor.
Greg Sadler is an Adjunct Professor in Philosophy and Humanities at Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design. He is a member of the Modern Stoicism team, president of ReasonIO, co-host of the Wisdom for Life radio show, and an APPA-certified philosophical counselor.