An historian of the Civil Wars in Britain and Ireland during the mid-seventeenth century, Professor Andrew Hopper's research looks at human costs of the conflict.
Stephen Law, our new Director of Studies in Philosophy, is a former postman who entered University as a mature student aged 24. His research interests include philosophy of mind, language, metaphysics, and in philosophy or religion.
'Places of Worship in Britain and Ireland, 1689-1829' focusses on a period of relative calm after the radical changes during the previous reformations and civil wars.
The 2021 Research Prize for Social Market Economy of 20,000 euros has been awarded by Germany’s Roman Herzog Institute to Department alumnus Dr Gorgi Krlev.
Dr Elizabeth Gemmill, Director of our Weekly Classes Programme, joined a panel in July on BBC Radio 4's 'Rethink' programme to discuss the role of technology in the future of education.
Donna Harris, Director of Studies in Political Economy, is a Behavioural and Experimental Economist who uses psychology, economics, and neuroscience to study individual and group behaviours with policy applications in developing countries.