James Woodhouse is Head of the Editing Team at VOYCE. He is a final year undergraduate reading philosophy at the University of Cambridge. The Analytic tradition of Cambridge’s philosophy faculty is grounded in rigour and clarity of language. James’ academic interests lie in epistemology, philosophical logic and mathematical logic. Outside of academics, he has an interest in poetry. In the future, he hopes to become a priest in the Church of England.
Aamani Kurdikar is an editor at VOYCE. She is a third year undergraduate at the University of Oxford reading English literature and French and is currently completing an exchange with the French university ENS Lyon. Her degree centres around language and the implications of its almost limitless use which is what sparked her interest in be
Aamani Kurdikar is an editor at VOYCE. She is a third year undergraduate at the University of Oxford reading English literature and French and is currently completing an exchange with the French university ENS Lyon. Her degree centres around language and the implications of its almost limitless use which is what sparked her interest in becoming a text editor. Aamani is excited to be a part of the VOYCE team and is looking forward to putting the skills learnt in her degree to good use.
Elliott Choo is an editor at VOYCE. He recently completed 2 years of National Service in the Singapore Armed Forces and is now an incoming undergraduate at King’s College London studying international development. Elliott has had a long-standing interest in reading and writing, running a personal blog dedicated to exploring his passion for discovering new records.
Wasan Mutwakil is an editor at VOYCE. She is a graduate of International Relations, currently pursuing her Masters in Sustainable Production and Consumption at the University of Geneva. Much of her work is shaped by a strong engagement with Sudan and the MENA region.
Vansh Minocha is a Bachelor’s student in Law and Sociology at the University of Warwick. His foundation in criminal law, shaped through his service with the Singapore Police Force, progressed to a broader interest in legal policy, technological governance, and comparative legal systems. His writing explores the intersection of innovation
Vansh Minocha is a Bachelor’s student in Law and Sociology at the University of Warwick. His foundation in criminal law, shaped through his service with the Singapore Police Force, progressed to a broader interest in legal policy, technological governance, and comparative legal systems. His writing explores the intersection of innovation and regulation, particularly in fast-moving areas like AI, digital infrastructure, and global governance. Having lived across India, Singapore, Hong Kong, and the UK, Vansh brings a cross-cultural perspective to legal questions. He is especially focused on how law responds to societal and technological change, and how regulatory frameworks can be made more agile, coherent, and inclusive.
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