Challenging normative and adult-centric narratives of marginalisation and resilience, Leverhulme Research Fellow @jaydelosreyes.bsky.social @unisouthampton.bsky.social repositions migrant children as capable and active partners and investigates their experiences of migration to the UK.
Demand for minerals sourced from sub-Saharan Africa is expanding rapidly. New @nature.com paper by Leverhulme Early Career Fellow, Oscar Morton @sheffielduni.bsky.social, and others examines how much deforestation is being driven by mining across the continent. www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Fieldwork season is starting, and our researcher @tmcasimiro.bsky.social and a team of Portuguese archaeologists are continuing their research on the Archaeology of Elderly Isolation.
Academics in the wild.
Our first Centre retreat took us to Glencoe and beyond: a chance to spend time together, reflect on the Centre’s research, and think about the work ahead.
Next stop: Cove Park in 2027.
Challenging normative and adult-centric narratives of marginalisation and resilience, Elizer Jay de los Reyes repositions migrant children as capable and active partners and investigates their experie...
Today, the team was guided by archaeologist Lizzie Robertson from Glasgow Uni, paleoenvironmentalist Eileen Tisdal from Stirling Uni and our own PhD researcher Phil Gould in recording Glencoe soundscapes
Our afternoon was a voyage to the 17th century with archaeologists Michael Given and Lizzie Robertson both from Glasgow Uni, telling us the stories of people who lived at Glencoe during the 1692 Glencoe massacre
Extensive mining activity leads to large-scale deforestation of dense tropical forests across sub-Saharan Africa, driven particularly by key energy transition minerals such as cobalt.
Today's keynote speaker to highlight is Prof Dorthe Bernsten!
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Our team is at Glencoe in the Scottish Highlands, exploring historical landscapes and having fun as only such a diverse group could.
Jacopo Gnisci's Leverhulme-funded research @ucl.ac.uk will demonstrate that discussions and displays of Christian art and architecture from the Horn of Africa (mis)represented Ethiopia and Eritrea, helping to perpetuate the myth of a continent without history.
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Through analysis of hitherto neglected sources from liberal and fascist Italy, Jacopo Gnisci will demonstrate that discussions and displays of Christian art and architecture from the Horn of Africa…