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25 Aug 2022 | |
Written by Caroline Wrench | |
Alumnae News |
Many congratulations to Emilia Flack, who has shared fantastic news about her fully funded DPhil!
Emilia says "I will be completing a DPhil in Global and Imperial History at Magdalen College, Oxford starting this October. I have been awarded a government-funded AHRC studentship (https://www.oocdtp.ac.uk/about) and Clarendon Fund Scholarship (https://www.ox.ac.uk/clarendon/about) to complete my doctoral research.
My research focuses on the lives of communist women in Algeria, exploring the possibilities and limits of sociability and solidarity across racialised communities under late French colonialism and throughout decolonisation. For earlier context, I got my BA at Columbia University in History and French and Francophone Studies and my MPhil in Modern European History at Worcester College, Oxford."
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