Violence Studies is a multi-disciplinary research network that was founded at @uniofoxford in 2016
by @rckowalski to bring scholars of violence together
Great episideid the #NIODREWIND podcast! @AnnevanMourik talks with @frakkingroel about the term 'extreme violence' and the significance of research concerning the micro-dynamics of violent conflict and decolonisation.
Bursaries of up to £5,000 are available for TORCH International Fellowships, allowing @OxHumanities@UniofOxford academics to support a visiting International Fellow to conduct their research in Oxford. Find out more: https://t.co/dukFatocLd
17 October 6pm, The @IESirishstudies seminar series kicks off with Professor Norman Vance of @SussexUni discussing 'Nationalism and Orange Juice: the curious case of St John Ervine'
Join us on 23 October in the @HertfordCollege Old Library at 5pm for our first paper for the term when@TheMarshster will present ‘“exceedingly troubled with frights and feares”: The 1641 Irish Rebellion and the Emotional Dimension of Refugee Displacement’.
22 October 17:15, @StephenRMillar of @cardiffuni presents
'From Belfast to the Somme (and Back Again): Legitimising Loyalist Paramilitaries Through Political Song' at @OxMusicFaculty@UniofOxford - More info at: https://t.co/gsBowYpmgv
9 October 19:30, Old Library, University Church of St Mary, High Street, Oxford the @iofc_uk host 'From Violence to Shared Humanity' - More info and Tickets (£5 and £3 for concessions) at: https://t.co/vLXHmmdrhS
#CFP Workshop at the ECPR Joint Sessions of Workshops, Toulouse, 14-17 April 2020, 'Political Ideologies and Political Identities in Post-Atrocity Transitions'. Deadline: 5 November 2019 - https://t.co/td45gIFyhx #Violencestudies#politicalviolence#research#politics#history
This is an AHRC Midlands4Cities Collaborative Doctoral Award. The AHRC-funded Midlands4Cities Doctoral Training Partnership (M4C) brings together eight leading universities across the Midlands to support the next generation of arts and humanities doctoral researchers.
Fully-funded PhD @warwickuni in collaboration with @HornimanMuseum for Oct 2020, Museum Collections and the Legacies Of Imperialism: Curating Violence At The Horniman: https://t.co/tWvL5JuU5r Deadline 14 January 2020 - Funding by By @Midlands4Cities@ahrcpress
The deadline for M4C funding applications is 14 January 2020 (noon), by which time applicants must have applied for a place to study and have ensured that two academic references are submitted using the Midlands4Cities online reference form.
British Army cohesion, deviancy and murder in Northern Ireland - @Edward__Burke discusses in the @UniofOxford Violence Studies (@ViolenceStud) podcast series
A podcast worth catching: the ever-thoughtful and nuanced @Edward__Burke interviewed by rising star @RachelKowalski of Oxford's @ViolenceStud network on his work on the British Army..
We are hiring! If Peace & Conflict studies is your area we want to hear from you! We are looking to appoint a Lecturer or Senior Lecturer https://t.co/EpnK6M7Vn2
Research Associate role now advertised for the Divided Pasts - Design Futures project at Ulster University, Magee Campus. Great opportunity to engage in interdisciplinary research and public engagement activities. Closing date is 15 Sept https://t.co/n3RxBCqxfp
Blog & Video by @rckowalski on our NI Troubles Anniversary events series on the @UniofOxford Arts Blog, https://t.co/TDIKLZWyK2
ft. highlights from the events series including the UK Book-launch of Photo-Poetry Book Reconstructions with live performances by @Steafanhanvey