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Doctoral Fellowship Competition - NOW OPEN FOR APPLICATIONS

The HRC announces a competition for 3 internal Doctoral Fellows. Each Fellow will receive a research budget of £300 and a conference budget of £700 to organise a one-day interdisciplinary Post-Graduate Conference (to be held at Warwick, UK) during the academic year 2022/23.

A further £200 grant may be available if you set up a blog and write 8 blogs during the year about the conference and your research.

Closing date: 11.00 am Wednesday 16th March 2022

Tue 28 Sept 2021, 15:26 | Tags: Humanities Research Centre News Funding Opportunity

Call For Papers - Following Living Things and Still Lifes in a Global World

A one-day interdisciplinary conference to be held on Saturday 12th February 2022, University of Warwick

Keynote Speaker: Professor Helen Cowie, Professor of Early Modern History, University of York

Tue 22 Jun 2021, 16:41 | Tags: Call For Papers Conference Information

Congratulations to Professor Tim Lockley on the award of a MBE in the Queen's birthday Honours list

Professor Tim Lockley, who was the Director of the HRC from 2013-2017, has been awarded a MBE in the Queen's birthday Honours list for services to the community in Harbury, Warwickshire, particularly during Covid-19.

Tue 15 Jun 2021, 19:55

Final blog by Hannah Dennett and Liz Egan - A Conversation between the Conference Organisers

In this final blog post of the At Home in Empire: Colonial Experiences of Intimacy and Mobility conference series, Hannah and Liz reflect on their experience as conference organisers and the impact of the conference on their own PhD research.

Mon 14 Jun 2021, 15:25 | Tags: Blogs


Latest blog by Hannah Dennett and Liz Egan - At Home in Empire: Reflections on the Morning Panels

The At Home in Empire: Colonial Experiences of Intimacy and Mobility Conference 2021 has now taken place, and having had several weeks to digest and reflect upon the fantastic papers given by our speakers, we thought this blog would be a good place to share some of the exciting research and thought-provoking ideas that were highlighted during the conference.

Thu 13 May 2021, 13:20 | Tags: Blogs

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