Translocal Deliberation: from everyday peacebuilding to political impact?
The PGR Engagement Committee (PGREC) is well underway in its first year, planning events and initiatives for our PGRs. The committee is dedicated to supporting postgraduate researchers and addressing their needs where possible. You can find our contact information below—please don’t hesitate to get in touch. Keep an eye out…
Testimonial from Xupeng Han, Politics and International Relations PGR
'The Social Science PGR Writing Retreat was a truly valuable and meaningful experience for me. It offered a rare opportunity to connect with colleagues in a relaxed and friendly environment—not just about academic topics, but also about our lives and experiences.'
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In September 2019, I joined the staff of the Department as Anthropology as the first Lecturer in Museum Studies. Previously, I was a Teaching Fellow at the School of Museum Studies at the University of Leicester, where I inaugurated a collective focused on the development of Museum Studies pedagogy; PRISM.
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Brexit and Belonging: An interview with Katharine Tyler (Associate Professor in Anthropology, University of Exeter) and Cathrine Degnen (Professor of Social and Cultural Anthropology, Newcastle University) about their anthropological research into Brexit, by Andrew Whitehouse (Lecturer in Anthropology, University of Aberdeen).
I recently interviewed Katharine Tyler (Principal Investigator) and Cathrine…
Brexit and Belonging: An interview with Katharine Tyler (Associate Professor in Anthropology, University of Exeter) and Cathrine Degnen (Professor of Social and Cultural Anthropology, Newcastle University) about their anthropological research into Brexit, by Andrew Whitehouse (Lecturer in Anthropology, University of Aberdeen).
I recently interviewed Katharine Tyler (Principal Investigator) and Cathrine…