Ehsan Masood

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Ehsan Masood
Born (1967-08-09) 9 August 1967 (age 58)
Alma materPortsmouth University
Birkbeck, University of London
Children1
Scientific career
InstitutionsResearch Professional
Imperial College London
Nature
New Scientist
BBC
Websitetwitter.com/EhsanMasood

Hassan Ehsan Masood (born 9 August 1967) is a British science writer, journalist and broadcaster. Between 2009 and 2017 he was the editor of Research Fortnight (part of Research Professional News), is currently bureau chief (editorials, Africa and the Middle East) at Nature,[1] and has been teaching international science policy at Imperial College London.[citation needed] since 2008.

Born in London, his father Hassan Masood worked in actuarial science and his mother Shamsa Masood is a writer of short fiction in Urdu.

He went to schools in New York, Karachi and London; studied applied physics at Portsmouth Polytechnic and science communication at Birkbeck, University of London.

He worked for the journal Nature[2][3] as a writer on science and international development from 1995 to 1999 and again as acting chief commissioning editor in 2008/2009. He has also worked as Opinion Editor of New Scientist and communications director at LEAD International.[4]

Masood has also written for Prospect magazine and openDemocracy.net, as well as The Times, The Guardian and Le Monde. He is a former director of communications of Leadership for Environment and Development[citation needed] and also advises the British Council on science and on cultural relations.[citation needed]

Ehsan Masood was a regular contributor to Home Planet, an environmental affairs programme on BBC Radio 4 in the UK.

Awards and nominations

In January 2015, Masood was nominated for Services to Science and Engineering at the British Muslim Awards.[5]

In February 2023, Masood won Inclusive Mosque Initiative's Workplace Ally of the Year Award.

Selected publications

In the media

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