"student experience" blog posts

Exploring perceptions of Liverpool’s International Slavery MuseumNewspaper article about the International Slavery Museum

Exploring perceptions of Liverpool’s International Slavery Museum

Third year history student, Tiria Barnes, explores perceptions of Liverpool’s International Slavery Museum using articles from Gale Primary Sources.

Posted on: 15 December 2017

An experience to remember - PhD research at University of Georgia University of Georgia campus.

An experience to remember - PhD research at University of Georgia

Early in 2017, I was awarded a University of Georgia (UGA) Franklin College – University of Liverpool Short-Term International Research Fellowship. So a few months later, I found myself in Athens, Georgia, enjoying a week of beautiful fall weather and the generous hospitality of the southern United States.

Posted on: 8 December 2017

Let's meet...a history masters graduateEmma Copestake

Let's meet...a history masters graduate

Find out what it's like to study a history masters with us at Liverpool, from prize-winning graduate Emma Copestake.

Posted on: 7 December 2017

Nuclear stories: understanding nuclear anxiety through storytelling'But if it DID happen' headline from newspaper

Nuclear stories: understanding nuclear anxiety through storytelling

When I first undertook my History PhD research on nuclear anxiety in Britain, I was instantly surprised by how much people wanted to tell me their 'nuclear stories'. It appeared to me that the legacies of Cold War nuclear anxieties ran much deeper than I had originally believed.

Posted on: 23 August 2017