Margetts obtained her first degree, a
BSc in mathematics, from the
University of Bristol. There she earned a
MSc in Politics and Public Policy (awarded in 1990) and a
PhD in Government (in 1996). a fellow of
Mansfield College and from 2011 to 2018 was Director of the
Oxford Internet Institute (OII). Prior to joining the OII in October 2004, she was a Professor in Political Science and Director of the Public Policy Programme at
University College London. Amongst her research projects at the OII, she has used a variety of methods to investigate how the Internet can affect the relationship between citizens and government, and how informational cues can affect the success of
online petitions and charity fundraising. In March 2011 she was an expert witness for the
UK Parliament's
Public Administration Select Committee's investigation into the cost of publicly funded information technology projects. Margetts was a Fellow of The
Alan Turing Institute and Director of the Public Policy Programme at the from 2018-2025. Margetts holds many advisory positions, including sitting on the UK Government's Digital Economy Council, the Home Office Scientific Advisory Council, the board of the
Ada Lovelace Institute, and (from 2011-2015) the Government Digital Advisory Board. She was appointed an
Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the
2019 New Year Honours. In July 2019 she was elected as a Fellow of the
British Academy. == Bibliography ==