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Role

Office  

 

 

 

Ext

 

 

 

Office Hours

Prof Svenja Adolphs

svenjaadolphs

Associate Director

School of English, Trent Building

(0115) 95 13100

 

Rosamund Aubrey

 Rosamund Aubrey

Research & Business Development Officer, Social Sciences 

B07, Highfield House 

(0115) 95
14881

Mon-Fri 8-4

Sally Bowden

Sallyportrait

Arts Faculty Research Development Manager

B14, Highfield House 

 

(0115) 95
14593

Mon-Fri
9.30-4.30 

Dr Paula Gurteen  

 Paulacropped

Research & Business Development Officer, Social Sciences

B07, Highfield House 

(0115) 95
13074

Mon-Wed 9.30-5 

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Research & Business Development Officer, Social Sciences

B07, Highfield House 

(0115) 95
13074

Sue Hopcroft

Sue-HopcroftTM

Research & Business Development Officer, Arts

B09, Highfield House 

(0115) 95
16039

Mon 9.30-3.15
Tues & Thurs 9.30-2.30
Wed 9.30-3.30 

Lisa McCabe

 LisaMcCabecrop

Research & Business Development Officer, Arts

B09, Highfield House 

(0115) 84
68345

Mon - Thurs 9-2.30

Allison Pearson  

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Administrator

B10, Highfield House 

(0115) 95
14838

Mon – Thurs 9-3.30
Fri 9-2

Laura Pearson

 Lauracropped

Research Funding Officer

B12, Highfield House 

(0115) 95
14832

Mon-Fri 8-4

Jan Sablitzky Jan-Sablitzky-2 Assistant Research Funding Officer B12, Highfield House

(0115) 95
14837

Mon-Fri 9-3.30

Prof Pat Thomson

 
Pat-Thomson

Director of CAS

B13, Highfield House 

(0115) 95
13054

or Jubilee campus,
Xt 67248

 

CAS Bursary Holders 2012-2013:

 NataliyaDanilova  

Dr Nataliya Danilova

Nataliya will be working on a research project: Mobilising Memories: Armed Conflict and Commemoration in the Modern World in conjunction with the Memory and Remembrance network. Further details on her research profile and publications are available here.

   

Dr Hannah Durkin

Hannah completed her Ph.D. at the University of Nottingham in 2011, and will use the period of her bursary to publish her research into the transatlantic film careers and writings of Josephine Baker (1906-1975) and Katherine Dunham (1909-2006), the two most critically and commercially successful black women dancers of the twentieth century. 

 Samuel-Okyere  

Dr Sam Okyere

Sam's research, into children's accounts of working in artisanal gold mining in Kinyasi, Ghana in the context of dominant discourses of international children's rights and child labour, is aligned with the University's Children and Childhood network and the work of the 'Impact: The Nottingham Campaign: Children facing Adversity' group.



Former CAS Bursary Holders:

2011-12: Dr Rhiannon Firth, Dr Katie Jones, Dr Roda Madziva

2010-11: Dr Ivana Djuric, Dr Mark Storey

2010: Dr Sarah Bateman, Dr Helen Bralesford, Dr Alice Hall, Dr Lisa McKenzie, Dr Sherah Wells

Centre for Advanced Studies

Highfield House
University Park Nottingham, NG7 2RD

telephone: +44 (0) 115 95 14838
email: Humanities_Research_Centre@exmail.nottingham.ac.uk