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And - more brilliant opportunities with Univ. Ports History: this time a fully-funded PhD project on Portsmouth's public libraries 👇👇
More excellent work from Univ. Ports History. Please see below for very exciting research opportunites - and the chance to study coastal communities with us!!
More excellent work from Dr Zack White, working with our PhD researchers to explore non-academic careers after PhD!
We are lucky to have with us this morning Dr Zack White sharing tips on how to pursue a non-academic career post-PhD for UoP_SASHPL PhDs
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In this new post, first-year history student Touissant Maynard (3rd from left below) gives some great advice on studying history at Portsmouth, based on his own experience this year.
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Our Robert James attended a Lord Mayor's civic reception today as a thank you for serving on the PFC's 125 Committee over the past two years.
Well done, Rob. It looks like you had a great time!
Another great example of the work we do with our local communities #CivicUniversity
On the centenary of the opening of the British Empire Exhibition, Prof Deborah Sugg Ryan looks at the legacy of the event and how it is remembered today.
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COMING SOON!
9 May, 17.30, Aston University/virtual
Network-building session for transport & mobility history #PhD students & #ECRs .
Part of the Institute of Historical Research Transport & Mobility History seminar, co-convened by our Dr Mike Esbester.
Register here: history.ac.uk/events/phd-and…
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Grey skies and chilly winds again today, so here's a picture from a month ago when it seemed like Spring had finally sprung #FridayMotivation #FridayFeeling
We discussed the Ottoman empire in our 1st year UoP history class, Beliefs, Communities and Culture. One person with a unique view of the women there was the 18th century traveller Lady Mary Wortley Montagu.
bosphorusreview.com/review-lady-ma…
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