Senior Lecturer in Politics (PIR). Research interests include parties and elections, citizenship and the politics of immigration in comparative European perspective.
Tolulope Onabolu is a Teaching Fellow in Architecture.
Richard Oosterhoff is a lecturer of early modern history, with a focus on intellectual and scientific cultures, based in the Department of History.
Diana is a historian of the Caribbean and of Atlantic slavery and emancipation.
Kaveri has an interdisciplinary background in sociology, anthropology and public health.
Shadaab Rahemtulla is Lecturer in Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations at the School of Divinity, University of Edinburgh.
Ibtihal is a CARA postdoc fellow.
Liliana Riga is a political and comparative historical sociologist, whose research seeks to understand the political subjectivities in experiences of racism and ethnic/cultural or political…
Rochelle Rowe is a Lecturer in Black British History.
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Natasha is the co-ordinator of UncoverED – a collaborative decolonial project researching into the histories of alumni of colour from the Africa, Asia and the Caribbean.
Ulrich is Lecturer in Theology, Politics and Ethics. As Deputy Director of Edinburgh’s Centre for Theology and Public Issues, he has written widely on political and public theology.
Emily Sena is a neuroscientist, meta-research scientist and Stroke Association funded senior lecturer in the Centre for Clinical Brain Sciences (CCBS).
Shaira Vadasaria is a Lecturer in Race and Decolonial Studies in the Department of Sociology.
In her research she uses ethnographic, oral history and visual/digital methods to increase understandings of food production and consumption in (post)colonial contexts.
A social scientist in lectureship role at the Biomedical Teaching Organisation (BMTO), delivering and contributing to both core and elective courses across the medical sciences undergraduate…
Raphaële Xenidis is a lecturer in European Union Law at the University of Edinburgh School of Law, where she researches issues of equality and discrimination in the context of European law.
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