Current PGR Students

To view the profiles of some of our current PhD Students click on the links below.

  • Graham Butler: Disease, Medicine and Mortality in Newcastle upon Tyne and its Region, 1750-1850
  • David Cockcroft: Identifying patterns of personhood in the Late Neolithic and Early Bronze Age funerary monuments of Yorkshire
  • Rachel Crellin: Scales of time, scales of change: the emergence of a Bronze Age on the Isle of Man
  • Maria Duggan: Links to Late Antiquity: Understanding Contacts on the Western Seaboard in the 5th to 7th Centuries
  • Michelle Gamble: Health and Disease in Chalcolithic Cyprus: A problem-oriented palaeopathological study of human remains
  • Katie Green: Rural Byzantine landscapes and societies: new approaches to characterisation and analysis
  • Christopher Reza Hassan: The Achaemenid Military in Greek Historiography
  • Natalie Hawkes: I’m currently studying for a PhD in the History of Medicine, under the supervision of Dr Thomas Rütten and Professor Tony Spawforth
  • Fiona Howarth: Ludwig Edelstein: Towards an Intellectual Biography
  • Dulma Niroshini Karunarathna: Imaging the female in changing socio-cultural contexts: a study of female representations in the visual arts of late mediaeval and colonial Sri Lanka
  • Sonja Lapraik: The Hippocrates portrait in Federico da Montefeltro's studiolo at Urbino
  • Frances McIntosh: Clayton Collection Project
  • John Mabbitt: Urban Society and the Civil War: the archaeology of the new Jerusalem.
  • Vicky Manolopoulou: Processions in Byzantine Constantinople: an archaeological approach of emotion and memory
  • Sophie Moore: Life, Death and Cosmology in Mid-Byzantine Anatolia (9th – 12th century AD): a holistic approach to mortuary practice
  • Caron Newman: Mapping the late medieval and post medieval landscape of Cumbria
  • Sheila Newton: Settlement and Landscape in the Parishes of Muggleswick and Edmundbyers and adjacent areas of the Upper Derwent Valley
  • Caroline Nielsen: The Chelsea Out-Pensioners: Image and Reality in Eighteenth-Century and Early Nineteenth-Century Social Care
  • Fiona Noble: Sulla and the Gods
  • Brianne Preston: Examining the Tradition of Hippocratic Commentary through Lazarus de Soto’s Tomus primus commentationum in Hippocratis libros
  • James Rees: An archaeology of the numeri of the Imperial Roman army
  • Philip Richardson: Persistent Places: Monument Complexes in Neolithic western Scotland
  • Melinda Sutton British Labour Party attitudes to Northern Ireland 1969-2007
  • Michael Smith Studying the life cycle of the British slave trade (1680-1807)