Nathan Eisenberg

Thesis title: Industrial Corridor Development and the Recomposition of Labor Regimes in China and Vietnam Abstract: Since 2013, China has embarked on a set of infrastructure projects and free trade deals throughout Asia, Europe and Africa that are collectively...

Mohamad El Kari

Thesis title: Laughing through frustration: to what extent has the October ‘revolution’ in Lebanon shaped a unified national identity/consciousness to create a civil functioning state? Abstract: In the autumn of 2019, the 17 October Revolution (thawra) took Lebanon by...
Matilde Faralli

Matilde Faralli

Thesis title: The effect of climate-related risks on forecasts and expectations Abstract: The COVID19 Pandemic teaches us the hard lesson that global crises require timely and effective government policies. Although the Pandemic was hardly predictable and, therefore,...

Rebecca Florisson

Thesis title: Path dependence in career mobility: The effect of precarious early work experience on career trajectories over the life course Abstract: First supervisor: Mark Williams Pathway:5-Work, Organisations & Business Management Cohort:...

Christian Garland

Thesis title: ‘Flexible Subjects: A Contemporary Critical Theory of‘Flexibility’/Precarity Abstract: First supervisor: Lucia Pradella Pathway:13-Politics, Public Policy & Governance Cohort: 2021-22

Lea Kristin Happ

Thesis title: Abortion, Nationhood and Subjectivity — An Investigation into the Disruptive Potential of Contemporary Feminist Activism in Argentina Abstract: First supervisor: Dominique Béhague Pathway:3-Health, Biopolitics & Social Inequality Cohort:...
Robert Hellyer

Robert Hellyer

Thesis title: Coming out with it: the relationship between language and emerging identity in young LGBT+ people Abstract: Within fractions of a second, our voices tell listeners a lot about us, about our age, gender, level of education, and for some, even our...

David Graham Sizwe Jeffery

Thesis title: Secularism within political parties in South Africa Abstract: This study investigates why South Africa has a very religious population, and yet a politics that has (so far) remained secular. I focus on the African National Congress (ANC), the...
Oskar Filip Kaleta

Oskar Filip Kaleta

Thesis title: Interpersonal Violence and Common Mental Health Difficulties: A Genetically Informed Approach Abstract: The WHO defines interpersonal violence as the “intentional use of physical force or power, threatened or actual, against another person, which either...

Engin Keser

Thesis title: Abstract: First supervisor: Ted Barker Pathway:2-Life Course, Psychology, & Health Cohort: 2021-22

Natalya Kovaleva

Thesis title: Jazz in US Public Diplomacy towards the USSR (1962-1971): Is Music an Effective Tool of Strategic Communications? Abstract: First supervisor: Neville Bolt Pathway:12-Strategic, Regional, & Security Studies Cohort:...