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This project is about how the past and the present coexist and how migrants live among both of them.
Megan Anne Vaughan B.A. PhD. FBA. Article. Smuts Professor of Commonwealth History, University of Cambridge. Fellow of King’s College, Cambridge. 2005, Creating the CreoleIsland: Slavery in Eighteenth Century Mauritius, Duke University Press. (in
The Goldsmiths Prize was established in 2013 to celebrate the qualities of creative daring associated with the University and to reward fiction that breaks the mould or opens up new possibilities for the novel form.
The Goldsmiths Prize was established in 2013 to celebrate the qualities of creative daring associated with the University and to reward fiction that breaks the mould or opens up new possibilities for the novel form.
The Goldsmiths Prize was established in 2013 to celebrate the qualities of creative daring associated with the University and to reward fiction that breaks the mould or opens up new possibilities for the novel form.
What to do if you think you are incorrectly classified as a Home/EU or international student
Fay Dennis is a Wellcome Research Fellow in Social Science and Bioethics in the Department of Sociology (mentored by Professor Marsha Rosengarten and Dr Rebecca Coleman).
Ibreck, Rachel; Rees, Peter and Tazzioli, Martina. 2024. Counter-Archiving Migration: Tracing the Records of Protests against UNHCR. International Political Sociology, 18(4), ISSN 1749-5679. The nomos of citizenship: migrant rights, law and the
A founding member of the department, Pat has researched gender, social inequality and food, health and risk.
Cris’s work engages with issues in political anthropology, European ethnography and the study of organisations, particularly the governance and management of universities.