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Professor Nead is among 76 distinguished scholars to be elected to the fellowship, having been chosen in recognition of her work on the history of nineteenth- and twentieth-century British visual culture.
The plaque has been installed at the College’s main library in Malet Street in memory of the late former student.
The two shows are informed by Dr Simon Jarrett’s own research on the history of intellectual disability, the idea of intelligence and the idea of consciousness.
Dr Sophia Connell will give a talk on Aristotle at the Marburg conference (22-24 August)
Dr Sophia Connell will give a talk at a conference on Aristotle's biology in Williams College in Willamstown, MA (13-15 July)
Dr Matthew Champion has been awarded the Royal History Society's Gladstone Prize.
Dr Sophia Connell will give two talks on blood in Aristotle's 'Parts of Animals'
We are delighted to announce that we will be welcoming two new Leverhulme Early Career Fellows in the coming academic year: Dr Caroline Barron and Dr Matthew Laube.
Two of our first-year research students have recently had great success in applications for major public awards.
We are delighted to welcome two new permanent lecturers who will join our department in the coming academic year: Dr Kate Franklin and Dr Joseph Viscomi. Kate is a medievalist and archaeologist, Joseph a modern European historian.