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Timeline of Events: 1231 Writs of Protection and Institutional Trust (2025)
A factual chronology documenting the rediscovery and return of the 1231 Cambridge Writs of Protection alongside key contractual and legal developments in 2024–2025, raising a question of institutional trust.
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4 days ago8 min read


A Christmas Carol
An Allegory for the Season This winter, a quiet tale unfolds. Inspired by medieval record-keeping, the traditions of winter storytelling, and the timeless spirit of Dickens, A Christmas Carol reimagines the dance between memory, duty, and renewal.
It follows a solitary scholar who discovers a long-misplaced folio and, through patience and perseverance, restores a small piece of forgotten heritage.
Guided by the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Yet to Come, the story
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Nov 303 min read


Coming Soon: UK Higher-Education Governance White Paper
A 2025 White Paper analysing systemic risk and doctoral governance across the UK higher education system, authored by Peter Alexander Maximilian Bohuš.
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Nov 272 min read


Scholar Left Unprotected: Restoring the Lost 1231 Royal Charter / Writs of Protection to the University of Cambridge
In 1231, King Henry III issued the first royal charter / writs founding the University of Cambridge and its duty to protect scholars. In 2025, Peter Alexander Maximilian Bohuš returned the lost writs — first on 11 November and then in their fully corrected form on 3 December — certified by The National Archives. Their restoration stands as a reminder that when temporary stewards drift away, a university’s founding principles must endure: trust, fairness, and protection of sch
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Nov 45 min read


Systemic Risk in Higher Education: The UK Consumer Model vs EU Employee Protections
A widening divide in rights, remedies, and the rule of law Across Europe, doctoral researchers are recognised as professionals contributing to innovation and public knowledge. In Germany, the Netherlands, and much of the EU, a PhD student is not a “consumer” — they are an employee. That single difference changes everything. It determines researchers’ rights, remedies, and access to justice — or leaves them merely receiving a service without meaningful protection when thing
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Oct 314 min read


State of the Union & the EU Rule of Law Review: Unity, Reform, and the Future of Europe 🇪🇺⚖️
The EU’s Rule of Law Review shows why unity, reform, and accountability are vital — from Slovakia to Europe’s future.
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Sep 122 min read


Oxford SOC25: Shaping a Better-Governed World 🌍⚖️
SOC25 highlighted how trust, justice, and impact-driven governance can shape a fairer world — lessons I carry forward.
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Sep 122 min read


Exploring Green Week in Berlin: A Day of Inspiration, Innovation, and Connection
On 22 January, I had the incredible opportunity to attend Green Week Berlin , a hub of innovation, sustainability, and inspiration. The...
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Jan 222 min read


Insights from the Berlin Security Conference 2024
Attending the Berlin Security Conference on 19-20 November 2024 was an eye-opening experience that offered a deep dive into the pressing...
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Nov 20, 20245 min read


Stepping It Up: My MSc Experience in Biodiversity and Global Change at UCL
Pursuing an MSc at UCL was a pivotal step in my academic and professional journey. This program offered me the opportunity to explore environmental sciences at a deeper level, focusing on some of the most pressing challenges facing our planet today. From understanding the complexities of ecosystems to analysing the impacts of global change, my time at UCL shaped the way I think about sustainability and innovation. One of the highlights of my MSc experience was my master’s res
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Nov 1, 20231 min read


Exploring Global Challenges through Biological Sciences
During my BSc in Biological Sciences at Westminster University, I cultivated a multidisciplinary foundation by studying modules such as...
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Jun 30, 20221 min read
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