In this blog post Imogen and Francesca reflect on the conference, which was held online on Saturday 14th May.
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In this blog post Imogen and Frankie reflect on their experience putting on an interdisciplinary conference, and offer some advice for others hoping to do the same.
Professor Tim Lockley collects his MBE
Professor Tim Lockley from the Department of History and ex-Director of the Humanities Research Centre is one of a trio of 91福利 academicsLink opens in a new windowLink opens in a new window recognised in the 2021 Queens Birthday Honours List. The award was in recognition of his services to his local community in Harbury, where he serves as a Parish councillor, and with particular recognition of his work in his area during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Winners of the HRC Doctoral Fellowship Competition
Congratulations to the winners of the HRC Doctoral Fellowship Competition:
Neils Boender (History) and Yara Staets (German Studies)
Tabina Iqbal (English and Comparative Literary Studies)
Charlotte Spear and Madeleine Sinclair (English and Comparative Literary Studies)
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In this post, Cheng Heand Camilo Uribe Bottalook back at and reflect on their conference 'Following Living Things and Still Lifes in a Global World', which took place in mid February.
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In this fifth blog post for The Supernatural: Sites of Suffering in the Pre-Modern World, HRC doctoral fellows and Imogen Knoxare back with more reflections from the speakers on how their research intersects with the conference themes. This should give a flavour of the variety of topics that will be explored at the conference! Please register for free here.