Angela Saini is a British science journalist, broadcaster, and author. She was born in 1980. As an esteemed author, Angela has written four books, the latest being The Patriarchs: The Origins of Inequality, published in 2023 and a finalist for the George Orwell Prize for Political Writing. Her work as a reporter and presenter spans reputable organizations like the BBC, and her articles are featured in publications such as The Guardian, New Scientist, and Wired UK.
Angela has also produced and presented several radio and television documentaries, including a BBC Radio 4 documentary on biofuels and a BBC World Service documentary on climate change's impact on Indian agriculture. Her writing and reporting often explore the intersection of science and society, with a focus on marginalized communities. She is celebrated for her insightful work by a variety of organizations and institutions.
Angela holds a Masters in Engineering from the University of Oxford and has been a fellow at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the Humboldt Foundation in Berlin. In 2023, she was honored as a fellow of Keble College, Oxford.