Lucy Marten

Lucy is Acting Director, Centre of East Anglian Studies and Lecturer in Medieval History, University of East Anglia.

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Mahlet (Milly) Getachew Zimeta

A philosopher and a writer, Milly currently lectures at Roehampton University.

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Claire Robinson

I am a third year Doctoral Researcher at the University of Birmingham, researching cultural politics in Victorian Pantomime in Manchester.

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Helen Williams

I am a third-year PhD student writing a thesis entitled ‘Tristram Shandy and Eighteenth-Century Experimental Fiction’. My PhD is an AHRC-funded Collaborative Doctoral Award based at Northumbria University in collaboration with the Laurence Sterne Trust.

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Gavin Rogers

I am studying a PhD in ‘The effectiveness of using visual art as a means of understanding cultural identities in Nottingham’, whereby I will be critiquing the roles of the artist, facilitator, curator and the ‘public’ in choosing what visual art should be shown within their city.

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Rebecca Fisher

I studied a BA in English Literature at the University of Sheffield: in my first year, I discovered a passion for Old English and Anglo-Saxon culture, which led me to undertaking an MA in Medieval English Literature at the University of Leeds. It was a natural progression from there to return to...

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Dr Deirdre Brennan

Deirdre Brennan is a Senior Lecturer in Sports Studies at the University of Ulster. She is currently developing a Volunteer Policy and Charter to be considered at Faculty level.

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Dr Fiona Williamson

I have been teaching early-modern history for five years, whilst also working as a researcher on a variety of projects. I am currently co-running an undergraduate module of heritage and public engagement at the UEA and am also a County Councillor.

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Kim Knott

Kim Knott is Professor of Religious Studies and Director of the centre for research innovation and impact in the arts and humanities at the University of Leeds. From 2005-10 she was Director of AHRC’s ‘Diasporas, Migration and Identities’ Programme.

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Franziska Schroeder

Franziska is a performer and theorist. She holds a PhD from the University of Edinburgh and has written for many international journals, including Leonardo, Organised Sound, Performance Research, Cambridge Publishing and Routledge.

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Lee Middlehurst

PhD researcher (PhD completing 2011/12); professional artist; singer; stand-up comic; MC

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Gillian Mawson

From 1990-2010 I was an Administrator & Researcher at the University of Manchester. I am currently a Postgraduate research student.

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Mark Carrigan

I am currently undertaking a part-time PhD in Sociology at the University of Warwick while also working as a private tutor and freelance researcher.

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Jennifer Jones

Jennifer Jones is a PhD researcher within the School of Creative and Cultural Industries at the University of the West of Scotland and a Visiting Lecturer within the Media School at Birmingham City University and DeMontfort University.

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Deborah Gabriel

I am a postgraduate (PhD) researcher at the University of Salford, a journalism lecturer, journalist and director of a social enterprise that aims to widen access to journalism for groups under-represented as journalists in the UK mainstream news media. It is called People with Voices.

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Eleanor Packham

I worked for five years as a teacher and community learning facilitator before returning to full-time study in 2010 to do a Victorian Studies PhD in the School of Arts at Birkbeck.

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Richard Knapp

I am currently Assistant Dean and Head of the School of the Performance and Literature at Swansea Metropolitan University.

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Anastasia Christophilopoulou

Currently an Outreach officer for the Antiquities department of the Fitzwilliam Museum, I am keen to share my knowledge of Greek Art and Archaeology with new and diverse audiences. I have a PhD in Classical archaeology in the Faculty of Classics, Cambridge.

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Christopher Bonfield

I studied History at the University of East Anglia (UEA), an MA in medieval medical history, and a PhD on medieval health guides. I was a research assistant on two Arts and Humanities Knowledge Transfer Catalyst projects, and am now employed as a lecturer. I helped set up an undergraduate module...

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David Wyatt

A researcher and teacher, David is also the Community Engagement Co-ordinator in the School of History and Archaeology at Cardiff.

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