…1603-present’, and currently supervises postgraduate students pursuing such topics as early Victorian Christian Socialism, the nineteenth-century aristocracy and horse racing, and the politics of Queen Victoria’s queens’ speeches. Research Interests…
…general. It can be useful to research about francophone society, or indeed the culture connected to any language you apply for, since this will help you to decide if you’d…
…interview? To prepare, I went over my personal statement, questioning the points I made, as well as reading criticism and researching context for the texts I discussed. I also practiced…
…feminism and liberalism, feminism and multiculturalism; and the dangers in regarding the body as property. In recent work, she has returned to a research theme of her PhD thesis (published…
…Law and Fitzwilliam College. He has taught and researched at Cambridge, Durham, Birmingham, the UCL Constitution Unit, the Bingham Centre for the Rule of Law and the UK Commission on…
…funding to attend and present papers at academic conferences, to do research outside of Oxford, and to take part in training opportunities that will enhance their understanding of their fields….
…graduate students the opportunity to share their research with the rest of the College community. Please note that all graduate applicants to a degree-bearing graduate course are automatically considered for…
…‘Oriel Talks’, which offers graduate students the opportunity to share their research with the rest of the College community. Status: Applications are now open with a deadline for 12 noon…
…£250. The purpose of the Prize is: To promote awareness amongst students of issues relating to colonialism and its legacies. To encourage students to pursue independent research beyond their degree…
…would make his most important contribution and achieve renown. He rediscovered and researched music from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries that had been long lost to audiences and was thus…