PhD and a Cup of Tea

The PhD and a Cup of Tea doctoral seminar series is designed for early-career researchers and PhD candidates to present their research for feedback from other researchers, PhD candidates, and faculty. We are particularly interested in welcoming MA, doctoral students, and faculty to attend the seminars to share their views and perspectives.

To get involved and to present your research, please contact Dr Christine Schmidt.

For the 2023/24 academic year we are pleased to announce a new seminar series ‘Humanitarianism, Refugees, and the Holocaust’. Keep an eye on this page for further details.

Upcoming Events for 2023/24

PhD and a Cup of Tea: Reconfiguring Humanitarianism in the Margins of Empire – Displacement and Relief in Turkestan, 1914-1924

Hanna Matt is a PhD candidate at the Humanitarianism and Conflict Response Institute at the University of Manchester
27 March, 3 – 4pm

PhD and a Cup of Tea: From Victimized to Victorious: The Marxist and Zionist Choreographies of Yehudit Arnon, in the Framework of Hashomer Hatzair Zionist Youth Movement in Hungary in the Immediate Post-War Period

Gdalit Neuman is a PhD candidate in the Department of Dance at York University in Toronto, where she completed both her BFA and MA in dance, and where she was on faculty for five years
16 April, 3 – 4pm

Hybrid Exhibition PhD and a Cup of Tea: British Representations of the Armenian Genocide and the Role of Gender

Dr Peter Morgan studied history at the University of Leeds before working as a history teacher in secondary schools for 21 years. Since 2010 he became increasingly involved in Holocaust education. He left the teaching profession in 2015 to research and write a doctoral thesis on British Representations of the Armenian Genocide 1915-23 at the University of Brighton.
23 May, 3 – 4pm

Past events

 
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