Online (via GoogleMeet) and at Senate House Tuesday 3rd February 2026 5:30 to 7:30pm History Lab and the Migration and Mobility Seminar present the first of three showcases of work by young researchers in 2026. This is a space for postgraduate and early career researchers to share exciting new research in migration and mobility history. We will hear from four speakers, ranging from Viking settlement to 20th century female displaced patriots from Ireland, to South Asian and German academic mobility.
Nilakshi Das - institute of Historical research Gender, academic mobility, and the post colonial scientific lives of Indian women 1950-2000 Sena Yapar - Johannes-Gutenberg University Mainz A historical encounter: the exile of German speaking scholars in turkey Emma Louise Thompson - University of Leicester A grave migration: assessing analytical and operational scales of movement through burial evidence in England and Denmark (c 800-1100 CE) Nadzieja Kolodziejski - University of Nottingham Denied and delayed: women's fight for military pensions in post revolutionary Ireland (1918-1950) - emigration, exclusion and the gendered politics of mobility
Next Tuesday @ihrhistorylab.bsky.social and the @ihr.bsky.social Migration and Mobility Seminar are hosting a research showcase, highlighting the work of PGRs and ECRs researching migration and mobility history.
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