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Reminder: Seminar in Global History, 10th February 2016
This is a reminder of the up-coming Seminar in Global History which will take place on Wednesday, 10th February 2016. Dr Miles Larmer (University of Oxford) will be speaking on ‘Localising Africa’s Cold War: The Katangese Gendarmes and Conflict in… Continue reading
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GoEco Internships
For information about GoEco internships and volunteer projects abroad, check out the message below and FAQs on GoEco’s website. Participation in this scheme costs, but it would also give you the fun and challenge of fund-raising before departure. n.b. links… Continue reading
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Careers session for ALL Part 3 History students
This is a reminder about the forthcoming careers event for all Part 3 students which will be held Tuesday, 2nd February, 1-2pm in HumSS G27. Details of this event should be on your timetables, but they may not tell you… Continue reading
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Reminder of this week’s career events
This a reminder of Careers Events taking place this week. These events cover a mix of employability skills and specific career options, including Teach First (Tuesday 26th January) and the Museums and Heritage sector (Wednesday 27th January). The full list… Continue reading
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Sensing Sickness in Early Modern England, 1580-1720: About the Research Project
We are very pleased to announce that Dr Hannah Newton has been awarded Wellcome Trust funding for her new research project ‘Sensing Sickness in Early Modern England, 1580-1720’. Below Hannah tells us more about this exciting project and what it… Continue reading
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US Election Special: The Trump Phenomenon (2/3)
By Dafydd Townley The founders of the US Constitution at the end of the 19th century instilled a checks and balances system to ensure that each branch was subject to the approval of the other two. The separation of powers… Continue reading




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