Tina is Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Dundee. Her research addresses the question of what it means for something to be in a world of constant change. She developed such a dynamic, process-oriented account of reality in her last book Dynamic Realism. Drawing on ancient Greek philosophy, phenomenology and process philosophy she explores whether the world is best understood through organic, interconnected processes rather than through static building blocks (Encountering Genuine Change). Tina is increasingly integrating Buddhist philosophy (particularly ideas of impermanence, dependent arising, and emptiness) into her work, seeking ways to bring Vajrayana Buddhism into dialogue with process metaphysics and phenomenology.