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Evangelia Sembou is a Greek Hegel scholar and social and political theorist. She was born in Athens. She attended the Moraitis School, after which she travelled to the U.K. to attend university. She read for a B.A. in Politics and History at Queen Mary and Westfield College of the University of London, an M.Sc. in Social and Political Theory at The University of Edinburgh and a D.Phil. in Politics at the University of Oxford. She wrote her doctoral thesis on G. W. F. Hegel's "Phenomenology of Spirit" under the supervision of Professor Lord Plant. A slightly revised version of the doctoral thesis was published as a book in 2012 in Germany ('Midwifery' and Criticism in G. W. F. Hegel's "Phenomenology of Spirit", Sankt Augustin: Academia Verlag, 2012). Her other books include Plato's Political Philosophy, Exeter and Charlottesville: Imprint Academic, 2012; Modern Theories of Politics, Oxford: Peter Lang, 2013; and Hegel's Phenomenology and Foucault's Genealogy, Farnham: Ashgate, 2015; Routledge, 2016; paperback by Routledge, 2020. She has also edited three books: Political Theory: The State of the Discipline, Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2013; The Young Hegel and Religion, Oxford: Peter Lang, 2017; and Hegel's Political Philosophy: Themes and Interpretations, Oxford: Peter Lang, 2021, c. 2022. Moreover, she has published articles on Hegel and Foucault in academic journals, edited collections and conference proceedings.

She taught political philosophy at the Oxford University Department for Continuing Education from 2003 to 2005. She also gave tutorials in political theory and philosophy at several colleges of the University of Oxford (2003-2007). In addition, she was sessional lecturer in Philosophy in the Faculty of Continuing Education of Birkbeck College, University of London (2006-2007).

She now lives in Athens, Greece.