Sean’s interests span art, photography and print culture in the long nineteenth century, with a particular focus on the visual legacies of the British Empire.
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.
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.