Join us for an evening with Kristina Lunz, co-founder and co-CEO of the Centre for Feminist Foreign Policy (CFFP) and bestselling author of The Future of Foreign Policy is Feminist.

The event will be a book reading of Kristina’s newly-translated The Future of Foreign Policy is Feminist book, followed by what promises to be a fascinating 1-1 discussion with Kristina. There will also be an opportunity to purchase a copy of Kristina’s The Future of Foreign Policy is Feminist.

Kristina Lunz is Co-Founder and Co-CEO of the Centre for Feminist Foreign Policy (CFFP). She studied Psychology for her bachelor’s and received her first master’s MSc Global Governance and Ethics from University of London, and another master’s in diplomacy from the University of Oxford. In spring 2022 she went back to the University of Oxford as a Research Fellow on Cybersecurity. After graduation, Kristina worked for the United Nations in Myanmar and for an NGO in Colombia, amongst others. Kristina has (co-)initiated various activist campaigns and received several awards and fellowships from renowned institutions. She is a member of the Advisory Group of the Goalkeepers Initiative of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and was named one of Forbes’ “30 under 30” in Europe and DACH in 2019. Her best-selling book The Future of Foreign Policy is Feminist (in German; publisher: Ullstein/Econ Verlag) was published in February 2022. Kristina and her work are regularly featured in international media such as Vogue, Spiegel, ZDF and The Guardian.

This event is delivered in partnership with the Cambridge University Women in Business Society (CAMWIB).

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