Dr Hazel Gray: Work in Progress talk
Dr Hazel Gray: Work in Progress talk
The Political Economy of an Industrializing Food System: small scale maize milling in Tanzania
Please click HERE to go to the online talk
Dr Hazel Gray: Work in Progress talk
The Political Economy of an Industrializing Food System: small scale maize milling in Tanzania
Please click HERE to go to the online talk
Dr Nicole Seymour
Environmental Humanities Fellow, April - July 2021
Home Institution: California State University, Fullerton
Environmental Humanities Fellow, March - May 2021
Alwaleed Visiting Research Fellow, December 2020 - March 2021
Citizenship, mass-denationalization, and statelessness in mighty States: The cases of the Rohingya and India’s NRC
Abstract
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Dr Christopher R. Cotter
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CTPI Duncan Forrester Fellow, December 2020 - September 2021
The Environment of Unbelief: The Everyday Entanglements of Non-Religion and Environmental Ethics in the Climate Emergency
Biography
Professor Perri 6
IASH-SSPS Research Fellow, January-April 2021
Biography
Perri 6 is Professor in Public Management in the School of Business and Management at Queen Mary, University of London. He has worked previously at Nottingham Trent, Birmingham, King’s College London, Strathclyde and the University of Bath, as well as some years in public policy work in various settings.
Project Title: Creating a Critical Disabilities and Medical Humanities Hub and Symposium: Access, Equality and Inclusion in Health
Dates: 1 December 2020 – 31 December 2024
Email: Chisomo.Kalinga@ed.ac.uk
Project Description:
Saber Bamatraf is a Yemeni pianist and music composer who has participated in many solo and group music performances and projects in Yemen. He is a self-taught pianist who does not read music, but has played music by ear since childhood, as he lived in a country that has no music schools.
Shatha Altowai is a Yemeni visual artist who has been producing art since 2014. She has exhibited with several art galleries in Yemen and overseas.
Shatha graduated with a Bachelor in Information Technology with Honors from the University of Utara Malaysia (2014), which was a collaboration program with the University of Science and Technology in Sana’a, the capital of Yemen. Since then, she held a couple of administrative and technical positions in the private sector in Yemen until 2018, when she decided to fully engage in her passion for art.