
Judges, Carpenters, and Computers: A Craft-Based Perspective on Judicial Decision-Making
Cambridge (Fitzwilliam)
Reuben Andrews
Law
2020

In the Wake of Colston: Wake Work after Woke Work (with Jovan Owusu-Nepaul)
University College London
Jacob Badcock
History of Art (PhD)
2023

Judicial Conservatism: A Constraint on the HRA? An Analysis through the NI Abortion Case and Nicklinson
Cambridge (Fitzwilliam)
Jack Bailey
Law
2021

Americanitis: Architecture, Mass Media, White Supremacy
Cambridge (Darwin)
Nicolas Canal Tinius
Film and Screen Studies (MPhil)
2019

Ewell in the East (or Not): A Chinese Perspective on Racism in Music Studies
Oxford (St Catherine's)
David Chu
Musicology (MSt)
2021

Splendid Isolation or Fish out of Water? Fishing, Brexit, and the Iconography of a Maritime Nation (with Aadil Siddiqi)
Cambridge (Trinity Hall)
Nathan Davies
History
2022

Mad Genius: Art, Illness, and Recovery (with Amelia Bateman)
Birmingham
Lucy De-Rhune
Modern Languages and History of Art
2022

John Morley and India: Anti-Imperialist Thought in Practice
Cambridge (Magdalene)
Matthew Fisher
Modern British History (MPhil)
2021

The Space Race and its Discontents: Hannah Arendt on Space, 1951–63
Cambridge (Trinity)
Clare Francis
Human, Social, and Political Sciences
2020

We the People? The Conservative National Identity and its Role in American Political Polarisation
Cambridge (Wolfson)
Christopher George
History
2023

Private Collectors and the Public Institution: In Conversation with Philip Hoffman
Cambridge (Churchill)
Ollie Gerlach
History of Art
2022

Elite Overproduction: An Inside Perspective
Cambridge (Corpus Christi)
Jakob Gomolka
Intellectual History (MPhil)
2020

In Conversation with the Makers of BBC Four's African Renaissance
Cambridge (Murray Edwards)
Helen Grant
History and Modern Languages
2021

The Cultural Logic of Statues
Cambridge (Gonville and Caius)
Jack Graveney
History and Modern Languages
2022

Mapping the Modern Sacred in Federico Fellini’s La dolce vita (1959) and Paolo Sorrentino’s La grande bellezza (2013)
Cambridge (Trinity)
Marie-Louise James
Modern and Medieval Languages (MPhil)
2021

Performative Activism and the Murder of George Floyd
Cambridge (Christ's)
Chater Paul Jordan
History of Art
2021

Fatal Fabergé Eggs: Ruinous Symbols of the Russian Empire
Cambridge (St John's)
Danielle Jump
History of Art
2023

The Link between British Perceptions of Party Ideological Positions and Electoral Outcomes, 2017–20
Cambridge (Emmanuel)
Colin Kaljee
Archaeological Research (MPhil)
2021

Re-Examining the Critical Analysis of Indian Society and the Caste System in Swades: We, the People (2004)
Warwick
Richa Kapoor
Politics, Philosophy, and Economics
2021

(Un)natural Archives: Botanical Gardens, Photography, and Postcards
SOAS
Constance Koh
History of Art
2022

Augustine on Canonical Penance: An Ethic of Criminal Sentencing
Oxford (Regent's Park)
Alexander Levy
Theology (MSt)
2021

Art in Exile at Home: The National Palace Museum, Taiwanese Identity, and ‘China’s’ Imperial Collection
Cambridge (Christ's)
Jean-Michaël Maugüé
English
2022

'Canst thou draw out Leviathan with an hook?': Job 41 in Hobbes’ Masterpiece
Cambridge (Downing)
Peter McLaughlin
Human, Social, and Political Sciences
2021

Something to Write Home about: Postcards of Donbas, Postcards as Donbas
Cambridge (Queens')
Alice Mee
Modern and Medieval Languages
2022

In Conversation with Sylvana Tomaselli
Cambridge (Peterhouse)
Stella Mendes
Human, Social, and Political Sciences
2022

Institutions for the Long Run: Taking Future Generations Seriously in Government (with Luca Righetti)
Oxford (Future of Humanity Institute)
Fin Moorhouse
Research Scholar
2023

The French Veil Debate: State Insecurity and the Family
Cambridge (Christ's)
Mary Osborne
Human, Social, and Political Sciences
2022

In the Wake of Colston: Wake Work after Woke Work (with Jacob Badcock)
Cambridge (Selwyn)
Jovan Owusu-Nepaul
History (MSt)
2022

Politicising the Apolitical: Abstract Expressionism and the Cold War
University College London
Mina Polo
History
2022

Does the Concept of ‘Spiritual Resistance’ Add to our Understanding of Jewish Life in the Ghettos?
Oxford (Magdalen)
Nathaniel Rachman
History
2020

Institutions for the Long Run: Taking Future Generations Seriously in Government (with Fin Moorhouse)
Oxford (Future of Humanity Institute)
Luca Righetti
Research Scholar
2023

Splendid Isolation or Fish out of Water? Fishing, Brexit, and the Iconography of a Maritime Nation (with Nathan Davies)
Oxford (Christ Church)
Aadil Siddiqi
Biodiversity and Conservation (MSc)
2021

A Symphony of Defiance: How Music Spearheads Sikh and Punjabi Articulations of Political Resistance
Cambridge (Wolfson)
Jeevan Singh Riyait
Modern South Asian Studies (MPhil)
2021

Composition as Political Activism: In Conversation with Dr Laura Bowler
Oxford (New)
Filippo Turkheimer
Music Composition (MA)
2021

Beyond Repatriation: The Need for Sensitive Museum Display of Indigenous Objects
Cambridge (Pembroke)
Piper Whitehead
History of Art
2021

Levelling the Playing Field: Border Carbon Adjustments and Emissions Leakage
Lancaster
Callum Winstock
Energy and Environment (MSc)
2021

In Conversation with Camilla Perera-de Wit and Bert Demarsin
Cambridge (St John's)
Elliot Wright
Law
2021

In Conversation with Christopher Marinello
Kent
Alex Charilaou
English and Drama
2022
Towards a Cosmic Humanism (adapting Professor Boris Groys)
In Conversation with Sharon Ament
Cambridge (Trinity)
Joseph Court
Archaeology
2020
In Conversation with Victoria Broackes
'A heap of broken images': The Possibility of Connection in TS Eliot's The Waste Land
University College London
Asseel Darwish
English
2023
In Conversation with Dr Mostafa El Feki
In Conversation with Jean Tirole
Cambridge (Trinity)
Gabrielle Desalbres
History
2023
Music in Times of COVID: In Conversation with William Christie and Claire Roserot de Melin
'Alterers' Filtering out Artists: Using the 'Public' Perspective to Preserve Moral Rights over Digital Art
Queen Mary, University of London
Thomas GC Hood
Intellectual Property Management (MSc)
2021
In Conversation with Professor Andreas Rahmatian
Ways of (Legal) Seeing: Law and the Interdisciplinary Imagination
Oxford (Magdalen)
Elizabeth Huang
Law (BCL)
2020
In Conversation with Anthony Julius
In Conversation with Rebecca Salter
Cambridge (Wolfson)
Lily-Rose Morris-Zumin
English
2023
A Queer Theory Reading of Christabel by Samuel Taylor Coleridge
In Conversation with Manuel Manuel Rabaté and Dr Souraya Noujaim
Cambridge (Trinity)
Alexander Kardos-Nyheim
Law
2021
In Conversation with Maggi Hambling
The Retrial of Dante: In Conversation with Count Sperello Alighieri and Antoine de Gabrielli
In Conversation with Sir Christopher Le Brun
In Conversation with Michael Sandle
In Conversation with Vittoria Mastrandrea
In Conversation with Maggie Hoag