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The College’s dedication to transforming lives and addressing social inequality through higher education was praised by keynote speaker Sir Harvey McGrath at the annual Foundation Day lunch.
Zehra Miah is a Bonnart Scholar undertaking a PhD on the experiences of Turkish immigrants in London. In this blog, she shares what it was like applying for the scholarship.
The School of Social Sciences, History and Philosophy has selected Olivia Engle for the Margery Boughton Studentship, funded by a generous legacy donation from its namesake's late alumna.
The prestigious prize recognises leading historians of our time and the best history writing in English. Professor Lovell wins this year for her book, 'Maoism: A Global History'.
Applications are now open for Bonnart Trust and Boughton PhD Scholarships
Applications are now open for funding from the Arts and Humanities Research Council.
A major grant will enable Dr Rebecca Darley to produce the first ever study of the Western Indian Ocean in Late Antiquity.
Professor Nikolaus Wachsmann will advise on the content of the UK Holocaust Memorial and Learning Centre, an initiative backed by all former British Prime Ministers.
Applications are now open for funding from the Economic and Social Research Council
'Maoism: A Global History' by Professor Julia Lovell has been shortlisted for the Al Rodhan Prize, the Cundhill History Prize, and the Baillie Gifford Prize.