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'Postgrads Against Slavery: Ideas to Impact'

10:00am - 5:00pm / Friday 6th October 2017 / Venue: Taylor Room Sydney Jones Library
Type: Conference / Category: Department / Series: Centre for the Study of International Slavery
  • Suitable for: Postgraduates with interests in the study of slavery and slavery-like practices
  • Admission: Admission is free. Please contact antislaverypgrn@gmail.com or Alex Woods A.Williams-Woods@liverpool.ac.uk to register.
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'Postgrads Against Slavery: Ideas to Impact'. Hosted at University of Liverpool by the AHRC’s Anti-Slavery Usable PastAnti-Slavery Usable Past and the Centre for the Study of International Slavery (CSIS)

This interdisciplinary workshop will explore and reflect on the research of the next generation of antislavery scholars and the contribution that we can make to contemporary efforts to end the enslavement of 46 million people worldwide. For more details please see the event webpage here. Funding is available for travel and accommodation expenses.

This event is also being run in in conjunction with the Historians Against Slavery UK Conference at the International Slavery Museum on October 7-8, 2017. Should you wish to attend the conference, please register here. Please note that this event is highly subscribed so please only register if you are committed to attending.