Wyatt studies Philosophy, Politics, and Economics at the University of Oxford, where her academic work has clustered around ethics, political philosophy, and the history of philosophy. This year, she wrote a thesis on Immanuel Kant’s account of freedom. Outside of her studies, she is a member of Oxford’s Animal Ethics Society, a student library representative, and spent a year as her college’s Environment and Ethics Representative. She was recently awarded the Uehiro Prize in Practical Ethics by Oxford’s Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics and selected as a finalist for the inaugural Bernard Williams Prize in AI Ethics by Oxford’s Institute for Ethics in AI. She is proficient in Spanish and, lately, has been working on her German and Russian. Next year, she will start a PhD in Philosophy at the University of Southern California. This is her second summer with Oxford Academia.