About
Dissertation
A critically reflexive autoethnography of sustainable entrepreneurship in Scotland (EPSRC-funded)
Teaching
-Democracy in Comparative Perspective (University of Edinburgh School of Social & Political Science)
-Social and Political Theory (University of Edinburgh School of Social & Political Science)
-International Cooperation in Europe and Beyond (University of Edinburgh School of Social & Political Science)
-Intro to Politics and International Relations (University of Edinburgh School of Social & Political Science)
-Global Political Economy (University of Edinburgh School of Social & Political Science)
Lectures & Talks
-Globalization (University of Edinburgh School of Social & Political Science)
-Political Economy of Energy (University of Edinburgh Business School)
-Sustainable Energy Finance (University of Edinburgh Business School)
-Technology Learning & Experience Curve (University of Edinburgh Business School)
-Green Investment & Innovation (University of Edinburgh Business School)
-Open Energy Data: Challenges & Opportunities (Imperial College London, Dept of Electrical & Electronic Engineering)
-Sustainable finance: How can FinTech support the transition? A Swiss-UK panel discussion on sustainable finance and financial technology (Embassy of Switzerland in the UK): Available here: https://www.swissembassyuk.org.uk/enews/sustainable-finance-how-can-fintech-support-the-transition
Publications
Bruner (Oct 2020). ‘Data can help save the world from climate change – but mind the transparency gap’. Reuters. Available here: https://www.reutersevents.com/sustainability/data-can-help-save-world-climate-change-mind-transparency-gap
Bruner, Harrision & Van der Horst (2018). ‘The Political Economy of Climate Change & Sustainable Entrepreneurship,’ In Social Innovation & Sustainability: Johns Hopkins University Research in Innovation & Entrepreneurship Series. Available here: https://www.e-elgar.com/shop/gbp/social-innovation-and-sustainable-entrepreneurship-9781788116848.html
Bruner & Barlag (May 2014). ‘No Free Market for Energy.’ MIT Sloan Management Review. Available here: http://sloanreview.mit.edu/article/no-free-market-for-energy/
Bruner (Aug 2013). ‘Petropolitics & the Price of Freedom.’ Oxford Research Group. Available here: https://sustainablesecurity.org/2013/08/02/petropolitics-and-the-price-of-freedom/
Bruner (Nov 2012). ‘Sustainable Finance & Energy Security.’ Oxford Research Group. Available here: https://sustainablesecurity.org/2012/11/24/sustainable-finance-and-energy-security/
Bruner (Aug 2012). ‘National Security & the Paradox of Sustainable Energy Systems.’ Oxford Research Group. Available here https://sustainablesecurity.org/2012/08/23/national-security-and-the-paradox-of-sustainable-energy-systems/
Bruner (Jan 2011). ‘Environment, Energy, Economy: A Threefold Challenge to Sustainable Security.’ Oxford Research Group. Available here https://sustainablesecurity.org/2011/01/01/environment-energy-economy-a-threefold-challenge-to-sustainable-security/
Bruner (Sept 2010). ‘Politics, sustainable energy security & the South.’ International Institute for Environment & Development. Available here https://www.iied.org/politics-sustainable-energy-security-south
Bruner (June 2010). ‘Low2No helps show ho to build sustainable cities.’ International Institute for Environment & Development. Available here https://www.iied.org/low2no-helps-show-how-build-sustainable-cities
Podcasts
Insider’s Guide to Energy – The $90 trillion gap to net zero (Oct 2021): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/insiders-guide-to-energy/id1536710428
The Climate Fix – Unlocking investment for renewables (July 2020): https://theclimatefix.com/episodes/unlocking-investment-for-renewables-w-phillip-bruner-from-enian
Reports
British Embassy Madrid (June 2020). ‘Green Finance in the UK & Spain: latest developments and key service providers.’ Available here: https://www.afi.es/webAfi/descargas/1987328/1368472/Green-Finance-in-the-UK-and-Spain-latest-developments-and-key-service-providers.pdf
Ernst & Young (Nov 2020). ‘Why artificial intelligence is a game changer for renewable energy. Chapter 3’. Available here: https://www.ey.com/en_in/power-utilities/why-artificial-intelligence-is-a-game-changer-for-renewable-energy
Features
Macknight (May 2020). ‘Green Fintech Proving Crucial to Global Sustainability Goals.’ Available here: https://www.thebanker.com/Transactions-Technology/Green-fintech-proving-crucial-to-global-sustainability-goals
Funding
UK Engineering & Physical Sciences Research Council (2015): PhD Studentship
KIC InnoEnergy (2016): Innovation Grant
Innovate UK Open Programme – Round 2 (2017): Renewable Energy Performance Score (REPSCORE)
Innovate UK Smart Award (2020): Cost of Interconnection Prediction Algorithm (CIPA)