Dr Alexandra Gormally-Sutton

Senior Lecturer in Subsurface and Society

Current Research

Ally is a human geographer with an interest in energy geographies and political geology.

She has undertaken research across the energy sphere and currently works on projects including EPSRC Net0i looking at contextualising the data in relation to energy in a commercial setting, on the Managemnet Board of Supergen Energy Storage Network + (2019-2025), and part of the ESRC Research Centre on Joined Up Sustainability Transformations (JUST) led by The University of Manchester (see the LU press release here). Ally is also Project Lead for Inclusive Natural Environment Futures (INEF) that aims to understand barriers for students from minority ethnic groups in pursuing careers in the natural environment sector. This is funded 2025/2026 as part of NERC's Opening Up The Envrionment programme.

Linked to the theme of political geology, much of Ally's emerging research involves exploring the relationship between social and earth processes with a specific focus on the underground. This includes exploring the conceptualization of subsurface governance, thinking critically about the role of the underground as part of the NetZero Transition, and exploring more extreme ways our relationship with earth is evolving - for instance energy from Magma!

Academic mentor via the Open Innovation Team Policy Fellowship 2025
Influence on Policy, Practice, Patients & the Public

  • Critical Geographies
  • Energy and Society
  • Energy Lancaster
  • Human Geography