Born in
Savona in 1982, Ruggeri carried out his
undergraduate studies at the
University of Genoa, graduating with a
BA in international and diplomatic sciences in 2005. In 2006, he completed an
MA in international relations at the
University of Essex, where he also carried out his
doctoral studies supported by an
Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) studentship; his
PhD was awarded in 2011 for his
thesis "It depends: the spatial context of civil war". His PhD supervisor was
Kristian Skrede Gleditsch. In 2010, Ruggeri was appointed to an assistant professorship in international relations at the
University of Amsterdam, there he carried out research thanks also to the support of the Independent Social Research Foundation. He spent four years there, then he was elected a
fellow in politics at
Brasenose College, Oxford, in 2014; he was simultaneously appointed associate professor of quantitative methods in international relations at the
University of Oxford's Department of Politics and International Relations. In 2019, Ruggeri was named as a co-investigator on an £895,000 research grant from the ESRC to explore "the consequences of United Nations peacekeeping withdrawal". He has created a Hub of Conflict, Peace and Security at the University of Oxford aiming "
to serve as a platform for the international community of researchers and practitioners, enabling them to connect, learn from each other, and to collaborate in preventing or mitigating conflict, and shaping a more secure future". In 2020, Ruggeri published with Vincenzo Bove and Chiara Ruffa a book for the
Oxford University Press entitled "Composing Peace", the research for the book was funded by the
Folke Bernadotte Academy, the
British Academy and
Swedish Research Council (Vetenskapsrådet). == References ==