History News
History Student Representing Team GB at the Tokyo Paralympics 2020
Good luck to current Y2 History student Kare Adenegan who is representing not just Team GB in Wheelchair Racing at the Tokyo Paralympics 202 but #TeamWarwick too.
Dr Meleisa Ono-George awarded National Teaching Fellowship
Congratulation to Dr Meleisa Ono-George who has been award National Teaching Fellowship.
Dr Meleisa Ono-George is an expert in anti-racist pedagogy and inclusive teaching practice. Embedding both in order to support more positive outcomes and experience for Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) students in Higher Education. She is Associate Professor and Director of Student Experience in the Department of History.
Sue Lemos Winner of the Olivette Otele Paper Prize
Sue Lemos wins the Olivette Otele Paper Prize for her paper on Queering Black Politics: The Black Lesbian and Gay Centre (Project) in London, 1980s-1990s
Professor Anne Gerritsen elected Fellow of the British Academy
Professor Anne Gerritsen is among 84 new Fellows announced by the prestigious institution, which was founded in 1902 as the UK’s national academy for the humanities and social sciences.
A British Academy Fellowship is one of the highest honours available to UK academics, awarded to researchers who, in the view of their peers, have made a distinguished academic contribution to humanities or social science research.
Dr Anna Neima to join History Department
Dr Anna Neima will be joining the Department of History as a Leverhulme Early Career Fellow in September 2021 to start a new research project on 'White Diasporic Families and the Caribbean, 1930s-1980s'. She has just had her first book published, The Utopians (Picador, 2021), which examines the attempts made by six communities to build 'perfect' societies in the aftermath of the First World War.