Fellows
Meet our current and recent Simon and Hallsworth Fellows.
Hallsworth Fellows
2019 appointments
- Tom Gillespie (School of Environment, Education and Development) - ‘The urban political economy of Africa’s real estate frontier’
- Aarti Krishnan (School of Environment, Education and Development) - ‘Agfood tech’ for sustainable development? The cases of India and Kenya’
- Nick Jepson (Hallsworth Fellow in Chinese Political Economy, School of Environment, Education and Development) – ‘Bridging the gap or laying a trap? Development finance and sovereign debt resolution along China’s Belt and Road’
2018 appointments
- Misha Ewen (School of Arts, Languages and Cultures) – ‘Families and the English Atlantic Empire, 1550-1650’
- David Tobin (Hallsworth Fellow in Chinese Political Economy, School of Social Sciences) – ‘An Identity-Security Approach to China’s Rise in Global Political Economy’
2017 appointments
- Pritish Behuria (School of Environment, Education and Development) – ‘The 21st Century African Developmental State: Comparing the Developmental Experiences of Ethiopia and Rwanda’ (PDF)
- Patrick Doyle (School of Arts, Languages and Cultures) – ‘Corporatism and the Emergence of a Catholic Economy in Modern Ireland, 1850-1937’ (PDF)
- Constance Smith (School of Social Sciences) – ‘Collapse: Grey development and failed buildings in Nairobi’ (PDF)
- Nan Zhang (Hallsworth Fellow in Chinese Political Economy, School of Social Sciences) – starts December 2017
2016 appointments
- Dr Lazaros Karaliotas (School of Environment, Education and Development) - 'Exploring the urban political in times of crisis: Urban politicising movements and solidarity networks in Greece' (PDF)
- Dr Bethan Harries (School of Social Sciences) – ‘Devolving race? Examining the impact of localism and devolution on ethnic minorities in Britain’ (PDF)
- Dr Jonathan Mellon (School of Social Sciences) – ‘Why do voters switch parties? Constructing the comparative study of inter-election panels’ (PDF)
Simon Fellows
2019 appointments
- Luke de Noronha (School of Social Sciences) - ‘Borders, racism and resistance in the ‘hostile environment’: an ethnographic study’
- Frances Houghton (School of Arts, Languages and Cultures) - ‘The Modern Mind at Sea: Medical Care and Masculine Culture in the Royal Navy, 1939-1945’
2018 appointments
- Mark Usher (School of Environment, Education and Development) – ‘Governing green infrastructure: landscape urbanism, systems-based governance and the affective politics of place-making’
2017 appointments
- Alex Dowdall (School of Arts, Languages and Cultures) – ‘Displacement and Refuge in the French Mediterranean, 1918-1943’ (PDF)
2016 appointments
- Dr Aurora Fredriksen (School of Environment, Education and Development) - 'Valuing the sea: social geographies of marine life and marine energy in the UK' (PDF)
- Dr Bram Vanhoutte (School of Social Sciences) – ‘The Road to Resilience: A comparative life course examination of ageing in the US and England’ (PDF)